Sounds everyone loves
Beloved beats and melodies fill Place des Arts’ halls several nights a year, bringing joy to Pop music lovers. The genre’s top talents often choose one of our venues as a tour stop, using the facilities to set their songs in a distinctive frame. One of many artists to have put a unique spin on their catalogue by adapting it to the features of Place des Arts is Bryan Adams, who delighted fans with stripped-down acoustic takes on his megahits here in 2009, taking full advantage of Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier’s fine acoustics.
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Pop Music
Velours Velours, alone on stage
April 16, 20262 performancesSalle Claude-LéveilléeAppearing solo for this unique and extremely rare show, Velours Velours will fill your music lover’s heart with his uninhibited, colourful pop and passionate nature.
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Pop Music • Classical music
Sinatra Symphonic: Marc Hervieux
April 17, 20261 performanceSalle Wilfrid-PelletierA chic, jazzy evening in true Manhattan style awaits, featuring the greatest hits of Frank Sinatra performed by renowned vocalist Marc Hervieux and special guests Mia Tinayre and Sam Champagne, backed by the FILMharmonique Orchestra.
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Pop Music
Ada Chan | The Letters Within
April 26, 20261 performanceSalle Claude-LéveilléeCome witness the beginning of a journey with Montreal singer-songwriter Ada Chan. Blending modern pop with ballad & country, Ada creates a sound defined by heartfelt storytelling & catchy melodies.
A musical genre that pairs well with art
Every era has its particular Pop music currents, which have always enjoyed their share of success on the Québec music scene. The public’s acclaim and enthusiasm have also ensured that Pop is consistently on Place des Arts programmers’ radar. Over the years, well-known exponents of the genre have graced our stages, on tour and as part of festivals and other special events. Pop music is, after all, popular, and has always been a good match with theatre and musical comedy, allowing it reach ever larger audiences across the decades.
Micro ouvert autochtone : Nina Segalowitz shines a spotlight on Indigenous cultures
You get the sense that Nina Segalowitz has a big smile on her face as you listen to her on the other end of the line, sharing her eagerness to shine a spotlight on Indigenous cultures during the fourth Micro ouvert autochtone.
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