Salle Claude-Léveillée
A place for francophone music to shine
Named after the very first Québec singer to perform at Place des Arts, Salle Claude-Léveillée is the most intimate venue in the complex. With seating for 128, it offers an extremely cozy atmosphere.
Every year, the venue presents the Les Mélodines series and is the main home for the SACEF series, Les Weekends de la chanson Québecor, as well as for the Ma Première Place des Arts competition. You can also enjoy classical music and stand-up comedy shows in this space.
Available now
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French Song
Guillaume Laroche | La route des raisons
April 4, 20261 performanceSalle Claude-LéveilléeOn the eve of the release of his second album, Guillaume Laroche takes us on a journey along the road that leads to his Abitibi–Témiscamingue. Along the way, we encounter stories, brush up against a few questions and gently enter a warm, soothing region.
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French Song
Rose Naggar-Tremblay et La Charpie | Fausse sceptique… à l’eau de Rose
April 10, 20261 performanceSalle Claude-LéveilléeBoth classically trained and steeped in the greats of French song, one revels in absurdity and biting humour, while the other dissects the nuances of seduction and being in love.
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French Song • Piano
Serges Turbide | Si on chantait...
April 11, 20261 performanceSalle Claude-LéveilléeMelodies of yesterday and today that have marked the collective memory.
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