Outdoor programming of the 34th Francos | From Fouki to Charlebois, via Soolking

Les Louanges, Cœur de pirate, Loud, Robert Charlebois, Lisa LeBlanc and Soolking are among many others on the line-up for outdoor shows at the 34are Francos de Montréal, unveiled Wednesday. Festival-goers will have access again this year to around a hundred free shows, from June 9 to 17.


“We don’t have the means for an Osheaga, a major American or French festival, but we have the means to bring to the ears of Montrealers and tourists these sounds that most don’t yet know. This is what we are used for, ”says Maurin Auxéméry, director of programming for the festival, whom we met this week. “And at the same time, we are a playground for established artists who want to get in touch with their audience and rediscover it. »

The program for the next Francos is varied. As it has been proud of for a long time, the festival offers the public the opportunity to make musical discoveries, but also to find their favorite artists on the outdoor stages. All for free (in addition to the thirty paid indoor shows already announced).


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FouKi will be at the Francos opening event on June 9th.

The largest of these stages, on the Place des Festivals, will host big names of all generations. The opening event, Friday June 9, was entrusted to FouKi. The next day, Roxanne Bruneau will go on stage. It will then be the turn of Cœur de pirate, then Lisa LeBlanc and Loud, the following evenings.

Algerian sensation Soolking will be performing on the main stage on June 15. Les Louanges will present its show Crash the day after. Finally, the great Robert Charlebois will close the festivities the following Saturday.

The Francos organization takes great care to offer a variety of choices to festival-goers, says Maurin Auxéméry. Whether through the representation of musical genres, gender parity or cultural representation, the programmers try to make the festival a place for all encounters.

“It happens on stage, but also in front of the stage, explains the new big boss of the organization. With a Soolking, for example, a lot of media will wonder what this guy is doing on the big Francos stage. But we’re going to have the whole Algerian community coming to the site. And that is essential, because these are people from the Montreal community as well. »

It is the responsibility of festivals to be inclusive organizations. Because we are showcases too. If we stay in monochrome, we will not change things.

Maurin Auxéméry, Francos programming director

Discoveries and rising stars

This showcase will also serve young artists who are beginning to reveal their colors, while a special place is given to the emerging local scene. Émile Bourgeault, Velours Velours, Fredz, Naomi, Parazar, Vanille, Super Plage and Kanen will notably be festivities.


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Good Child

In between, we find a variety of artists loved by the public, who will be able to bring their loyal audience and capture people who pass by. On the Loto-Québec stage, we expect concerts by Dumas, Bon Enfant, Ariane Roy, Choses Sauvages, Jay Scøtt, Rosie Valland or L’Isle, among others.

Hip-hop will again have a good place this year: in addition to the headliners FouKi, Loud and Soolking, Manu Militari, Rymz, Shreez, LaF, Eman, Prince Waly, Greg Beaudin, Ya Cetidon and Rowjay are expected to late-night performances, as part of Urban Nights.

The rapper BRÖ and the singer-songwriter Pierre de Maere, European artists on the rise, will also be there. “We are still a little in this obsession of discovering the next Christine and The Queens, the next Damso, remarks Maurin Auxéméry.

And it is certain that in all the artists we have this year, like the years before, there are people who are going to become great artists.

Maurin Auxemery

For example, he cites Zaho de Sagazan, a French singer-songwriter who “makes everything explode” at home and will be performing on Wednesday 14 on the discovery stage. On the rap side, BEN plg or BB Jacques are also among these artists to follow very closely, whose recent albums are of high caliber, says Maurin Auxéméry.

“With artists like them, we want to position ourselves as a talent scout, to put forward this world that is rising. »


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