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.
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French Song • tribute
Ferland par la bouche d’une femme
January 11, 20261 performanceSalle Claude-LéveilléeIf Alex Bay had been a man, she would have been Jean-Pierre Ferland!
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Storytelling • documentary
Renée Robitaille | Hommes de pioche
January 29 and 30, 20262 performancesSalle Claude-LéveilléeA show of original tales celebrating its 20th anniversary! Built from life stories collected in Abitibi — Renée’s native region — Hommes de pioche has been performed over 100 times for audiences in Russia, Armenia, Congo, Cuba, France, Switzerland, and Canada.
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World Music • Japanese
Otaku Piano | Concert with Candles
February 7, 20261 performanceSalle Claude-LéveilléeImmerse yourself in an unforgettable musical journey where the magic of Japanese animation meets the timeless elegance of the piano with this exceptional concert celebrating iconic series that have inspired generations.
The venue in images