Amphithéâtre Fernand-Lindsay
Where art and nature meet
The Amphithéâtre Fernand-Lindsay is an outdoor concert venue with remarkable natural acoustics. Located in Joliette, approximately one hour northeast of Montréal, it is the primary venue for the largest classical music festival in Canada, the Festival de Lanaudière. Its program also includes high-profile music shows each year that delight pop music aficionados.
With 2,000 seats under the pavilion roof and room for 5,000 more attendees on the lawn, it hosts numerous musical events all summer long. It’s the perfect venue for an open-air concert under the stars.
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Classical Music • Symphonic Pop
Tribute to Bocelli
June 28, 20261 performanceAmphithéâtre Fernand-LindsayTribute to Bocelli, featuring Marc Hervieux, Antonio Figueroa, David Marino, Marianne Lambert, and the La Sinfonia de Lanaudière Orchestra, composed of 30 musicians and conducted by Maestro Stéphane Laforest.
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Classical Music
Les Arts florissants by… William Christie and Les Arts Florissants!
July 11, 20261 performanceAmphithéâtre Fernand-LindsayFor his return to the Festival, William Christie has chosen to share with us the short opera by Marc-Antoine Charpentier from which comes his ensemble’s name, Les Arts florissants!
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Classical Music
Charles-Richard Hamelin and the OSQ: Northern Legends
July 17, 20261 performanceAmphithéâtre Fernand-LindsayFor their debut together at the Festival, Clemens Schuldt and the Orchestre symphonique de Québec propose works equal to their extraordinary abilities.
The Amphithéâtre in images