Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier
A match for the finest of Italian theatres
Formerly known as "La Grande Salle", Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier is a space where tradition meets innovation. Equipped with one of the best sound systems in the world, it brings the city's major cultural events to life. In addition to being the official home of the Opéra de Montréal and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, this majestic 3,000-seat hall has hosted popular large-scale shows, musicals, cine-concerts and international artists such as Norah Jones, Melody Gardot, Bob Dylan, Lorde, Belafonte and hundreds of others over the decades.
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Music • Country • rock
Blue Rodeo | Lost Together - The 40th Anniversary Tour
January 17 and 18, 20262 performancesSalle Wilfrid-PelletierCelebrating 40 years of music, Blue Rodeo—one of Canada’s most beloved country-rock bands—invites audiences to an unforgettable evening of timeless hits and heartfelt performances.
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Music • Indie
Gregory Alan Isakov
January 27, 20261 performanceSalle Wilfrid-PelletierGregory Alan Isakov, a Johannesburg-born, Colorado-based horticulturist and musician, has made a strong mark in indie-rock and folk with six acclaimed albums, including the Grammy-nominated Evening Machines and his latest, Appaloosa Bones.
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Pop Music • Classical music
Sinatra Symphonic: Marc Hervieux
January 30 and 31, 20263 performancesSalle Wilfrid-PelletierA chic, jazzy evening in true Manhattan style awaits, featuring the greatest hits of Frank Sinatra performed by renowned vocalists Marc Hervieux and Marie-Ève Janvier, backed by the FILMharmonique Orchestra.
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