Don’t miss the chance to attend the Montreal stopover of the farewell tour of the most romantic of country singers, one of the many evenings full of promise offered by the 36e edition of Coup de coeur de francophone, whose programming was revealed on Wednesday.
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True to its eclectic habits, the festival will again combine the word diversity in the plural, from November 3 to 13. Geographical diversity, first of all, with the 94 performances on the schedule being presented by Quebec, French-Canadian and European artists.
But diversity in musical genres, too. Folk, rap, metal, rock, electro, trad: Coup de coeur francophone is one of the rare events whose alignment can bring together a legend of popular song like Patrick Norman (November 11 at Club Soda) and underground legends what are the troops of Groovy Aardvark (November 5 at Club Soda).
Several launches are also on the agenda: those of Shreez, Narcisse, É. T. É, paddling pool, Anatole, Alan Côté and Saints Martyrs. Among the other artists on the bill, who will play on twelve different Montreal stages, let’s name Catherine Major, La Bronze, Anachnid, Saratoga, Salomé Leclerc, Marilyne Léonard, LUMIÈRE, BARF, Jesuslesfilles, Lysandre, Makenzie, Matiu, Étienne Coppée and Sylvie Package.
Richard Séguin will have the honor of opening his heart first, on November 3 and 4, at Théâtre Outremont, with the show taken from his thirteenth album, Links places.