Chanson from here and elsewhere
French songwriting is international, but its Québec incarnations are intrinsic to our local culture. Voices of chansonniers from this part of the French-speaking world have resonated at Place des Arts since its founding, strengthening the bonds between a people and their culture, artists and history. So it’s no surprise that it holds a place of honour in our programming, with performers both varied and brilliant. When you attend a performance by a Franco artist at Place des Arts, you’re sure to hear a hit from one era or another, and it’s also your job to sing along with these timeless classics, loud and proud!
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French Song
Julien Clerc | Argumentaire
June 18, 20261 performanceSalle Wilfrid-PelletierJulien Clerc has more than 50 years of hits, a unique voice, and an extraordinary career! He rose to fame in 1968 with La Cavalerie, quickly followed by a string of successes: Ce n’est rien, Si on chantait, Ma préférence... His inimitable style, somewhere between pop and variety, appeals to all generations.
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French Song • symphonic
Pierre Lapointe | La forêt des coeurs abîmés
June 18 and 19, 20262 performancesMaison symphonique2026 marks two important anniversaries in Pierre Lapointe's career: the first anniversary of Dix chansons démodées pour ceux qui ont le cœur abîmé and the twentieth anniversary of La forêt des mal-aimés.
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French Song
Coeur de pirate | En cavale
June 19, 20261 performanceSalle Wilfrid-PelletierA defining voice in French-language music, Cœur de pirate crafts songs that are introspective, playful, and subtly subversive. Her intimate voice cuts deep, drawing listeners in.
Paying tribute to the greats
Every Franco musician who treads the boards at Place des Arts does so in the footsteps of Claude Léveillée, a titan of Chanson Québecoise. The first Québec singer to perform solo in the Grande Salle (now Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier), he played Place des Arts a total of 14 times between 1964 and 2004. One of our halls now bears his name, in recognition of his huge role in spreading the fame of French-language songwriting far and wide.
Over the years, the crème de la crème of Franco artists across the full range of styles have conquered a growing and varied fan base. In the early ’70s, Jean-Pierre Ferland’s performances in support of his emblematic album Jaune deeply affected Québec audiences. In the ensuing years, big names from Diane Dufresne to Charles Aznavour, Daniel Bélanger and hundreds of others have also topped the Place des Arts marquée.
Stages of discovery
The list of Franco performers who have showcased their talents on the stages of Place des Arts is long indeed. And we always give the emerging generation pride of place on our marquées. The Ma Première Place des Arts competition, produced by the arts organization SACEF, has for the past 25 years supported up-and-coming talents in the Franco music industry, giving them a career-boosting opportunity to perform at PdA for the first time.
From rousing spectacles to intimate atmospheres
Our arts complex’s many concert halls welcome Francophone performers from all over the world. Over the years, Place des Arts has expanded to include new venues with more intimate atmospheres. Cinquième Salle, inaugurated in 1992, is one of these artists’ favourite places to play, allowing them to create memorable moments and up-close-and-personal connections with their fans.
Michel Fugain: A Wonderful Story in 5 Songs
Michel Fugain has had a deep love affair with Quebec, cherishing its people, who have returned the sentiment for over 50 years.
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Paul Piché, song by song: Sur le chemin des incendies still blazingly relevant
Ce n’est pourtant pas par effet de mode que Paul Piché a décidé de revisiter Sur le chemin des incendies; c’est plutôt grâce au succès inattendu d’une première mouture virtuelle durant la pandémie, suivie d’une tournée fort bien accueillie par le public.
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Jacques Michel through 12 songs
With 200 compositions to his credit—30 of which have reached the top of the French-language charts—Jacques Michel talks to us about 12 of his songs.
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Maurin Auxéméry: New Guard for the Francos and the FIJM
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Francos de Montréal : 12 shows from sure bets to new discoveries
Les Francos de Montréal promising to be a wild affair! This year, the indoor program at Place des Arts is focusing on sure bets, while the Nuits urbaines series on the Esplanade’s will push the boundaries of contemporary music even further.
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