Events
There is always something to do in Montreal from arts and theatre to movies to concerts to trade shows to nightclub events. We put together Montreal events from June 2012. Feel free to browse our Montreal events calendar.
Also displayed are the waste-objects provided by well-known personalities including Margie Gillis, George Stroumboulopoulos and Rick Mercer.
VivaVoce is a vocal ensemble dedicated to the highest-calibre performance of classical repertoire from all periods in uniquely entertaining "commentated concerts.
Exhibit of nearly 200 crèches from over 100 countries. A section is dedicated to Quebec’s nativity scenes. Also don't miss the exhibit on the Holy Family!
Featuring more than 30 companies from here and abroad, the Festival offers bold and innovative programming in dance and theatre.
"Mr Van Horne's Coat" tells the story that happened to the President of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
For over 50 years, La Maîtrise des Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal boys choir has been the titular choir at Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal.
MICHAEL JACKSON: THE IMMORTAL WORLD TOUR By the Cirque du Soleil
One of the most original musical events in Montréal, this free festival takes place on Sundays, near the monument to Sir George-Étienne Cartier and in Mount Royal Park's surrounding green spaces
Aires Libres, an eco-artistic happening, magically turns Sainte-Catherine Street East into a pedestrian zone and creates an ideal setting for strolling and interacting with artists of different disciplines.
Tom Wesselmann is one of the three great American Pop artists. And yet, of all the major American artists of his generation initially associated with the Pop Art movement, Wesselmann is the only one who has not been the subject of a major retrospective.
It has become an annual tradition for our group of about twenty people… and this year will be particularly special since my 9-year-old son will bike his first Tour de l’Île on his own! So come out and shine with us. Fun guaranteed!”
MUTEK is a digital arts and electronic music festival that is entering its 12th year in 2011.
MUTEK is a digital arts and electronic music festival that is entering its 12th year in 2011.
Montréal designers will open their doors to the public to show off their latest achievements.
Montréal designers will open their doors to the public to show off their latest achievements.
The Concerts populaires de Montréal bring symphonic music, from the Baroque to the Romantic Era, to the general public every summer since 1964.
Pop, Festive and World Music, Classical concerts and Harmonies, orchestras and bands …this summer series gives the public an opportunity to discover different types of music.
From the Middle-Ages through the writers of the Renaissance up to the extravagant Lady Gaga, we all wear a mask filled with mystery...
The Suoni Per II Popolo is a community based, leftfield music festival which presents local and international musicians performing in a variety of styles such as Free Jazz, Improv, Avant rock, Noise, Avant Fold, and Twentieth Century Classical.
The Loto-Québec World Choral Festival, presented by RONA in Laval is the largest gathering of choirs in all of North America. In addition to a breathtaking program featuring unique, original artistic pieces, it also offers the public a very wide range of activities.
The Fringe Festival is Montréal’s summer block party of theatre, dance, music, comedy, and more. With over 700 shows, local and international performing artists take over the Plateau Mont-Royal to celebrate 21 years of boundless creativity.
The Festival de théâtre de rue de Lachine - only event in North America dedicated to street theater - offers nearly thirty shows.
La Ronde presents a new edition of the Montréal International Fireworks Competition, the International des Feux Loto-Québec presented by TELUS.
The Loto-Québec World Choral Festival, presented by RONA in Laval is the largest gathering of choirs in all of North America.
From the first week of June, the Association montréalaise des arts et des traditions populaires, in collaboration with the City of Montreal and The Caisses Desjardins of the East region of Montréal hosts evenings of international folk dances at Beaver Lake.
Grand Prix on the “Main” makes a lot of noise on Saint-Laurent Boulevard.
Theatre, lectures, guided tours, samples and demonstrations by craftspeople are on the agenda every Sunday.
This platform for the production, exploration, and sharing of ideas surrounding gastronomic advances examines questions about the relationships between creators (cooks, researchers, and designers) and the products that comprise the basis of culinary invention.
No need to travel halfway round the world to soak up that holiday atmosphere. It’s all right here!
A unique opportunity to find out about alternative health choices and new green technologies, and to discover, taste and buy organic food directly from local producers.
Discover the smells, tastes, sights, and sounds of the Caribbean.
Bernard Labadie and Les Violons du Roy perform Mozart’s last symphonic testament in a single concert.
400 storekeepers-exhibitors, public entertainers, caricaturists and activities and games for children are part of this fair.
A beer-tasting adventure that showcases the many different flavours of beer, cider and various fine dishes.
On October 8, 1978, on the occasion of Montreal’s first Grand Prix du Canada, a native son wins his first world championship race.
Closed to traffic for four days, Mont-Royal avenue becomes a huge open-air flea market!
Thousands of artists from a dozen countries meet up in North America largest Francophone city.
The Oratory’s celebrated carillon is composed of 56 bells cast in an alloy of copper and tin.
Huge outdoor celebration of science and technology. It’s a unique opportunity to enjoy over 100 outdoor science and technology-oriented activities and shows, all in a fun and festive atmosphere.
Divine music inspired by the harmony of spheres: that is the theme of this musical festival’s new edition.
The inaugural Montréal Championship featuring a 78-player star-studded field will be conducted July 2 to 4, 2010.
Holiday parade on Sherbrooke Street, family activities and the historical Fête nationale show at Parc Maisonneuve from 5:30 p.m.
Close to 140 artists in visual arts, multimedia arts, cinema, performance art and installation from here and from abroad await you!
Over 650 shows, including 370 free outdoor concerts, are presented in the heart of downtown Montréal.







































