The city of Baie-Saint-Paul unveiled this Friday the summer program for animation Baie-Saint-Paul, which will offer free activities during the summer season to brighten up the streets of the city.
No less than a dozen musical shows appear in this programming. There are also circus animations, humor evenings and lyric song services.
On Friday July 11 at 6:30 p.m., circus artist Vincent Mongeon will offer a show that will be “between spectacular acrobatics, explosive break dance and refreshing humor”. As of 7:30 p.m., it is local training Guy Who will take over as part of a performance where rock and French -speaking songs will be in the spotlight.
Saturday July 12, the folk music group The Daughters of Roy will “vibrate Baie-Saint-Paul by making lovers of traditional music sing and dance”. The show will start at 7:30 p.m.
The next day, on Sunday July 13 at 7:30 p.m., it will be an opportunity to laugh a good blow while a humor show will be presented. “Three professional comedians will ensure that you will spend a magnificent evening,” said the city of Baie-Saint-Paul by press release.
Friday, July 25 at 6.30 pm, it will be Jerry Tremblay‘s turn to climb on stage to offer a performance that will constitute “a subtle mixture of discomfort and laughter, perfectly dosed”, embellished with “impressive acrobatic numbers executed with panache and mastery”. Right after, at 7:30 p.m., the rapper Slim Tony will take over on stage.
Saturday July 26 at 7:30 p.m., The charpie In turn will crowd the boards to offer the public “absurd stories and a scathing humor”, through which “the irreverent auditor-songwriter tells and cheerfully criticizes the world, accompanied by the piano, the accordion and the banjolele”.
Friday 1is August at 6.30 pm, the “sculptor-master” Mathieu Fecteau will be present with an invention of his vintage names the Tric-O-Mobile“A tricycle to knit unique tuques and scarves thanks to a pedal system”. As of 7:30 p.m., the group Paruline will take care of musical animation during a performance that will constitute “a happy mixture of traditional Quebec music and current Indie-Folk”.
On Saturday August 2, at 7:30 p.m., Doug St-Louis will liven up the crowd during a “rhythmic show, with its eclectic style with pop flavor and with a touch of humor that leaves no one indifferent”.
Friday August 8 at 7:30 p.m., the Charlevoisian group Marc André Belliveau and the Spare Ribs will put the atmosphere “with their music groovy and dancing”. They will be preceded on stage by Give you not gustave“A duo inspired by the charm of the 1950s”.
On Saturday August 9 at 7:30 p.m., the animation will be provided by “the singer-songwriter Ken Press who will present on stage the plays of his first album This Ain’t The Night and those of his new opus released in January 2025: Someday ».
Friday August 15 at 6:30 p.m., the Duo Cascadion You will agree to “a magnificent circus number made by a father-daughter duo including hands to hand, German wheel, acrobatics and a lot of pleasure”. They will be followed by the artist from Isle-aux-Coudres Marie-l’Eauwhich will offer spectators “modern, articulated music, folk rock accents which flows like the river on its clear and assumed words”.
Saturday August 16 at 7:30 p.m., training Frett Beretta The place will vibrate with “a happy mixture of progressive folk, bluegrass and rock to create a dirty and joyful” grass n ‘roll “”. The next day, on Sunday August 17 at the same time, a show of humor featuring three professional comedians will close the weekend.
Note that all these shows will take place on the stage of the church square.
For their part, the Lyrical Sundays will take place on the side of the Paul-Médéric cultural crossroads during the summer. The show Once upon a timewhich features “the Paris of the Second Empire”, will settle there on Sunday July 6 between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m., as well as Sunday July 13, July 27 and August 3 between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Finally, let us mention that all these shows are free and open to everyone.
