Plumes, the French guitar-playing singer, is back, this time treating a group of lemursat the Lumigny Safari Reserve in France to an outdoor concert. Using just his acoustic guitar and his sweet singing voice, the singer makes fans of the lemurs, with one even attempting to join the show.

“Join me as I sing for lemurs and capture their adorable reactions! Discover the joy of wildlife at Lumigny Safari Reserve,” the singer captions a video shared to social media. In the video, Plumes, wearing his signature newsboy cap and using his infamous pink guitar, treats the lemurs to an outdoor concert.

As he sings, Plumes becomes surrounded by the curious animals, who are calmly lulled into a state of bliss thanks to the acoustic show. At one point, one lemur curiously climbs up on the singer’s leg and investigates the guitar. The sweet moment is a reminder of the power of music that can even bring together animals and humans.

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Plumes Serenades Lemurs With Acoustic Guitar Performance

Plumes has become social media famous thanks to his videos in which he performs for various groups of animals. Who could forget the singer treating a group of tigers to a performance of Survivor’s 1982 hit “Eye of the Tiger”? Or the time he sang Guns N’ Roses’ “November Rain” to a pack of lions? Fans have come to anticipate the singer’s videos for the sheer joy of seeing how calming animals find the pitch and tone of acoustic music, and how welcoming and curious they are when the singer performs.

On the lemur concert video posted above, fans serenaded the singer in the comment section, sharing their love and adoration for his work. One wrote, “they always seem captivated by the guitar or vibration of it love ya work.” Another gushed, “The animals really respond with love.”

Animals are known to respond positively to the sound of a guitar, and string instruments in general, but this singer clearly has a gift for bringing animals together through music. A testament to the power of music, fans are looking forward to more concert videos just as much as the next lucky group of animals.

What breed of animals would you like to see Plumes serenade next? Drop a suggestion in the comment section below.

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This story was originally published by Parade Pets on Jan 17, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.