Mika never sits still and has always been a globetrotter since a young age… But where does the 42-year-old singer live now?
Mika, who is releasing her new album Hyperloveis not one to rest on his laurels. Rather hyperactive, he is almost constantly on the move. But the 42-year-old singer has several places where he can recharge his batteries, especially when he writes songs.
Mika and her “different houses”: “I live in workshops”
The hit singer Relax, Take It Easy releases his new album, is the honorary president of the 41st edition of the Victoires de la Musique, goes on tour in February, has just finished filming the Spanish version of The Voice and has a head full of ideas. In short, it never stops.never really“…except when he needs to be alone to write his songs.”This is why my different houses are in fact workshops. I have a bit of an artisan side, I create everything like that. I live in workshops“, he confided in 7 Days TV.
The artist, born in Beirut, grew up in Paris, then London and then traveled around the world. Today, he remains a true globetrotter as he owns a house in Miami, often goes to Monaco and London where his partner Andy has a cottage, and has also settled in a property in Tuscany, Italy, where he worked on his latest album after having set up two recording studios there.
Mika and her studio in Italy: “It’s not easy to live with me”
“In Italy, where I have my studio, there is only one bedroom. It’s not always easy to live with me“, he admitted. “Italy is one of my adopted countries. I spend a lot of time in Tuscany, it’s my haven of peace, as they say“, he explained a few years earlier in the pages of the magazine 7 Days TV.
And if Mika and her very discreet companion Andy Dermanis now live separately, it’s for a simple reason. “My partner of twenty years left. He told me: ‘To save our relationship, I’m leaving you.’ He took a cottage in England with the dogs. Since then, it’s me who goes into his bubble“, he revealed to the newspaper THE Parisian. “I think that for it to last, we must at all costs prevent love from becoming codependency.“, he concluded with 7 Days TV.


