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Paak and the Free Nationals, Bob Dylan, Tanya Tagaq and Diana Ross. This year's program will include the participation of six world-class pyrotechnic companies who will compete to win the hearts of spectators and the Gold Jupiter trophy, the most prestigious award in the industry.įestival International de Jazz de Montréal (June 30 to July 9, 2022)įor 42 years, the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal has expanded the definition of jazz, spotlighting acts as varied as Anderson. One of summer’s most-anticipated events, the festival will be presented at Lac des Dauphins at La Ronde on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. L'International des Feux Loto-Québec (June 25 to August 6, 2022)Īfter a two-year hiatus, the International des Feux Loto-Québec, Montréal's beloved fireworks festival, will be back from June 25 to August 6 to light up the city's skies. Bring the kids and meet their popular mascot, the Portuguese Rooster. Montreal International Portugal Festival (June 17 to 19, 2022)ĭive into Portuguese language, culture and enjoy some of the most famous Portuguese gastronomic specialties. The centre’s online workshops get audience members performing too. Over the course of four nights, the Centre des Muciens du Monde’s annual program of global music performances guarantees new discoveries, beloved music and folk dances and rare instruments from all over the globe.
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For full lineup see their website and get ready to sing along en français!įestival des Musiciens du monde (June 16 to 19, 2022) This year’s headliners include Pierre Lapointe, Damien Robitaille, Ichon, Salomé Leclerc, Rymz, MC Solar’s new Big Band project and Lary Kidd. Check the festival website for further fall in-person events!įrancos de Montréal (June 10 to 18, 2022)īringing the best in French-language music to Montréal’s core, Francos de Montréal boasts over 250 performances in 10 chanson-filled days.
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The fest’s Virtual Eurêka game platform for 8 to 12 year olds lets participants build a boat and sail through a series of scientific discoveries. Montréal’s family science festival is back, offering online programming and in-person activities for kids and adults alike. More than a mere block party on busy Saint-Leonard Boulevard, MURAL invites top international graffiti artists to come and literally change the landscape of the city with wall-size artworks that in many ways, also tell the story of Montréal in vibrant colour. We’ve all heard the expression about watching paint dry as the ultimate in boredom, but Montréal’s MURAL Festival turns that adage on its head entirely. Follow their Instagram and Facebook pages for the latest pop-ups and special announcements. Besides dotting the map with participating businesses, Yatai also takes over the Mile End’s Le Marché des Possibles on June 10-12 with food trucks and performances. Yatai MTL – La semaine Japon (June 6 to 12, 2022)īringing together Montréal’s Japanese cultural, artisanal and restaurant communities, Yatai MTL brings Japan’s best to the city. Welcoming and altogether original, Suoni guarantees unforgettable, boundary-expanding experiences. We’d suggest simply wandering through the hood-during Fringe, everywhere’s a stage and there’s surprises around every corner.Īn annual exploration of Montréal’s more experimental musical side, Suoni Per Il Popolo offers mind-expanding experiences and a focus on community. St-Ambroise Montréal Fringe Festival (May 30 to June 19, 2022)įeaturing over 700 street performers and musicians, the Montréal Fringe Festival injects an added dose of excitement into the Plateau-Mont-Royal quartier for three weeks every summer. The Festival Go Vélo’s annual calendar of guided bike tours-including both the iconic Night Ride and car-free pedals through the heart of the city-make for the ultimate in urban biking. Montréal was ranked in the top 20 biking cities in the world by the Copenhagenize Index, and every summer a primary mode of transport is atop two wheels. The 2022 program features Re:Incarnation by Lagos-based dance troupe Qudus Onikeku, Lars Jan’s Holoscenes, Andrew Tay and Stephen Thompson’s Make Banana Cry and the theatrical piece Laboratoire poison by Brussels’ Adeline Rosenstein.įestival Go Vélo (May 29 to June 5, 2022) Montréal has long been a hotspot for performance art and experimental dance, and the Festival TransAmériques leads the way with a fulls late of exclusives and premieres. Festival TransAmériques (May 25 to June 9, 2022)