5 shows for a traditional holiday season
In the collective imagination, the traditional holiday season corresponds to scenes reproduced in films and images that have circulated for generations in local tales. We think of family meals, sandwiches with no crust, the Christmas tree, but above all, music. Fiddles, accordions and wooden spoons are omnipresent in the songs of yesteryear. Get inspired by this tradition to add a little rhythm to your vacations.
Orchestre Philharmonique du Québec Christmas Concert - December 10
For an unforgettable experience, look no further than the Christmas concert by the Orchestre Philarmonique du QuébecRock Voisine and Alexandre Da Costa. To share the magic of Christmas in a symphonic setting, this is THE show to see.
Mory Hatem - December 17
Le Théâtre Marcelin-Champagnat will be delighted to welcome Mory Hatemone of the leading figures in "La Voix" (2019 edition). With his distinctive voice, he'll deliver a memorable Christmas concert. Attend the show and support a charitable cause at the same time.
La Bottine Souriante - December 22
The Salle André-Mathieu welcomes La Bottine Souriante back on stage to celebrate their 47-year career. Stop resisting, and get jigging to the tunes of Jos Brûlé, la Ziguezon and other festive hits by this legendary group.
Noël, une tradition en chanson - December 23
On December 23, Marie Carmen, Claudette Dion, Paul Daraîche, Marie Denise Pelletier, Suzie Villeneuve and Joël Legendre take to the stage at Salle André Mathieu. Back for a sixth year, the show a must-see for the holiday season.
Nicolas Noël - Le cristal du temps - December 29
Nicolas Noëlthe real Santa Claus, can't wait to tell and sing his magical stories. See him at the Théâtre Marcellin-Champagnat, at least once in your life. Hurry, tickets are going fast.
Looking for a different way to spend the holiday season? For a wealth of suggestions, check out our articles on bright places to visit or opportunities to relax.