Cartier des Spectacles (downtown)

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Cartier des Spectacles (downtown)

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Festival International De Jazz De Montreal 2022 June 30-July 9, 2022 Festival International de Jazz de Montréal - Montréal, QC
Festival De Jazz De Quebec
643 Rue Saint-Joseph Est
Festival International De Jazz De Montreal 2022 June 30-July 9, 2022 Festival International de Jazz de Montréal - Montréal, QC
This weekly, entirely free, waterfront outdoor music event is almost exclusively dedicated to electronic with the Montreal skyline as a backdrop. Piknik electronik welcomes international DJs as well as local sensations in order to keep the program exciting and refreshing, and always a little bit surprising. The perfect excuse to dance the summer away with friends and family at this laid-back and fun festival.
34 locals recommend
Piknic Électronik
13 4"W
34 locals recommend
This weekly, entirely free, waterfront outdoor music event is almost exclusively dedicated to electronic with the Montreal skyline as a backdrop. Piknik electronik welcomes international DJs as well as local sensations in order to keep the program exciting and refreshing, and always a little bit surprising. The perfect excuse to dance the summer away with friends and family at this laid-back and fun festival.
Best iconic murals you will find just by walking around town! Date: June 2022
11 locals recommend
MURAL Festival
4200 Boul. Saint-Laurent
11 locals recommend
Best iconic murals you will find just by walking around town! Date: June 2022
WHEN: MID-JULY What, with Cirque du Soleil’s headquarters being located in Montreal, along with the National Circus School and a handful of acclaimed dance studios, one could easily jump to the conclusion that Montreal is somewhat of a circus capital; they wouldn’t be wrong. The Circus Festival honours that reputation by presenting both free outdoor and paid indoor shows featuring all kinds of death-defying acts.
MONTRÉAL COMPLÈTEMENT CiRQUE
2345 Rue Jarry E
WHEN: MID-JULY What, with Cirque du Soleil’s headquarters being located in Montreal, along with the National Circus School and a handful of acclaimed dance studios, one could easily jump to the conclusion that Montreal is somewhat of a circus capital; they wouldn’t be wrong. The Circus Festival honours that reputation by presenting both free outdoor and paid indoor shows featuring all kinds of death-defying acts.
WHEN: LATE JULY Is Montreal the funniest city in the world? Not just about comedy (although there is certainly a lot of that), the legendary Just For Laughs festival in Montreal features plenty of entertaining events including free outdoor performances of everything from circus to street theatre and even a Twins Pride parade. The indoor paid shows gather a dozen accomplished comedians every year and some of the biggest names in comedy, including Jim Gaffigan, Louis CK, and Sarah Silverman.
57 locals recommend
Just For Laughs
2101 Boul. Saint-Laurent
57 locals recommend
WHEN: LATE JULY Is Montreal the funniest city in the world? Not just about comedy (although there is certainly a lot of that), the legendary Just For Laughs festival in Montreal features plenty of entertaining events including free outdoor performances of everything from circus to street theatre and even a Twins Pride parade. The indoor paid shows gather a dozen accomplished comedians every year and some of the biggest names in comedy, including Jim Gaffigan, Louis CK, and Sarah Silverman.
LATE JULY AND/OR EARLY AUGUST Osheaga is a massive festival dedicated to music and arts taking place every year at the Jean-Drapeau park. It’s one of Montreal’s largest, with roughly 40,000 daily festivalgoers; in short, Osheaga is Montreal’s answer to Coachella. Flower crowns included. The program is a mix of headliners and both local and international up-and-comers. It’s crowded, it’s loud, but it’s a lot of fun.
Osheaga
LATE JULY AND/OR EARLY AUGUST Osheaga is a massive festival dedicated to music and arts taking place every year at the Jean-Drapeau park. It’s one of Montreal’s largest, with roughly 40,000 daily festivalgoers; in short, Osheaga is Montreal’s answer to Coachella. Flower crowns included. The program is a mix of headliners and both local and international up-and-comers. It’s crowded, it’s loud, but it’s a lot of fun.
WHEN: MID-AUGUST Montreal’s Gay Pride Parade is definitely flamboyant and absolutely not reserved to the LGBTQ community; everyone is welcome, here! The colourful event features dozens of floats which celebrate local LGBTQ-friendly businesses and noteworthy contributions in the community as well as Montreal’s legendary joie de vivre. This year’s theme is “Our Flag, Our Nature: GREEN”.
286 locals recommend
Gay Village
286 locals recommend
WHEN: MID-AUGUST Montreal’s Gay Pride Parade is definitely flamboyant and absolutely not reserved to the LGBTQ community; everyone is welcome, here! The colourful event features dozens of floats which celebrate local LGBTQ-friendly businesses and noteworthy contributions in the community as well as Montreal’s legendary joie de vivre. This year’s theme is “Our Flag, Our Nature: GREEN”.