Autumn is here. To emphasize this, here are some activity ideas.
Morgan Wallen in Ottawa, Quebec and Montreal
Discovered in the United States in 2014 during his appearance on the television music competition The Voice, Morgan Wallen has since been accumulating success at a sustained pace. The country singer has seen his last two albums go to the top of the charts Hot 100 from Billboard; eight of his songs reached the top 10. In short, the 30-year-old is on fire and transcends the boundaries between pop and country. He kicked off the Canadian leg of his tour last weekend in Toronto. One Night At A Timeand stops this Thursday in Ottawa before going to Quebec on Friday and Montreal on Saturday where he should play in front of packed houses.
Selected pieces from Overall refusal
The Museum of Fine Arts of Mont-Saint-Hilaire and the Maison Paul-Émile Borduas present on September 23 and 24 four readings of extracts from the manifesto Overall refusal and accompanying texts. Around thirty artists will participate in one or other of these readings. A few random names: Isabelle Blais, Marc Labrèche, Bénédicte Décary, Bruno Pelletier, Marcel Sabourin. These events will be used to raise funds for Maison Paul-Émile Borduas. Ticket prices: $20 or $40, depending on the location chosen.
Stéphanie Morin, The Press
Quebec, magical city
The Place d’Youville area will host the Québec, Magic City festival for the second year. Several shows are on the program for the one and only magic event open to the public in North America, including that of Fredo – entitled An elephant in the room and presented at the Saint-Charles Garnier college. The Diamond will also host a show bringing together several international magic champions from five countries. The Magic School, for ages 6 and up, is also back. From September 20 to 24.
Stéphanie Morin, The Press