
« Un an plus tard, on y est. En tout cas, c’est le début de quelque chose. » France Beaudoin expressed her excitement about a new project that will explore the therapeutic benefits of music. This initiative follows the success of her documentary, J’ai souvenir encore, which highlighted the impact of music on individuals with Alzheimer’s disease.
Beaudoin has long been a prominent figure in Quebec television, known for her engaging storytelling and dedication to meaningful causes. Her recent documentary resonated deeply with many viewers, especially families affected by Alzheimer’s, sparking increased awareness around the disease.
The upcoming project is set to be revealed on May 2, 2026. Fans are eager to see how Beaudoin will integrate music therapy into this new venture. She has previously stated her desire to “prescribe music for health benefits,” indicating a strong commitment to exploring how melodies can aid in healing.
Key aspects of the upcoming project:
- The focus will be on the therapeutic benefits of music for health and well-being.
- This announcement builds on the momentum from her documentary about Alzheimer’s.
- Beaudoin’s work continues to promote Alzheimer’s awareness in Quebec.
Jean-Pier Gravel, another notable figure in the industry, hinted at the excitement surrounding the 18th season of En direct de l’univers, stating, « Pour votre 18e saison, disons qu’il y en a un ici qui est apprécié depuis tellement longtemps… » Many fans are also advocating for Benoît Gagnon to be featured in this new season, showcasing the community’s enthusiasm for local talent.
As Beaudoin prepares to unveil this innovative project, there’s a palpable sense of hope among those who have seen firsthand how music can touch lives. The intersection of art and healing promises to create something truly beautiful that could benefit many people struggling with health challenges.

