To see at the Francos on June 17

Hauterive

Loto-Québec stage, 6 p.m.

Released last month, Hauterive’s first album, a duo bringing together Catherine Durand and Mara Tremblay, turned out to be the dream creative encounter between these accomplished singer-songwriters. What if they also communicated on stage by covering some successes from their respective repertoires?


Rap Queb Landmarks

Club Soda, 8 p.m.

An evening to please the elders, then educate young fans of local hip-hop: Rap Queb Monuments, gathering of pioneers of our scene, Taktika, Yvon Krevé, SP de Sans Pressure, Connaisseur Ticaso, Onze, Cobna, Canox, DJ Crowd, is a way of paying tribute to those thanks to whom the Francos fill the Place des Festivals with emerging artists.


Robert Charlebois

Bell Stage, 9 p.m.

At the end of the 34e edition of the Francos, none other than the original Garou with its critically acclaimed show Robert en CharleboisScope — the big hits, of course, but served by an all-star orchestra and a particularly successful scenography.

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