Poutine Festival | Fifteen years of music and brown sauce

Candles on a poutine, can it be? Still, Drummondville and Les Trois Accords will celebrate their fifteenth birthday on August 25, 26 and 27, when the gastro-musical activities of the Poutine Festival resume completely.

Posted at 2:10 p.m.

Dominic Late

Dominic Late
The Press

After fasting in 2020 because of COVID-19, and going on a diet in 2021 for a reduced formula edition, the Poutine Festival will return at the end of summer with its proportions, and its portions, usual.

Among the 19 artists who agreed to go and have a blast in Drummondville, let’s note several rappers (Koriass, Souldia, Loud, Zach Zoya), rockers (Bon Enfant, Hubert Lenoir), breathtaking new sensations of Quebec song (Lou- Adriane Cassidy, Ariane Roy, Laurence-Anne), a boy who has his helmet full (Émile Bilodeau), a young living legend (Ariane Moffatt) as well as a beautiful band of thirsty bards (Québec Redneck Bluegrass Project).

The founders of the event, Les Trois Accords, are also part of this program which, it goes without saying, promises a lot of fun. According to information obtained by The Presshowever, Simon Proulx still hasn’t learned to open his eyes when he sings.


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