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cash. POP MUSIC Some highlights of upcoming national and international tours Belgian pop superstar Angèle April 29 and 30 headlines the Bell Centre. English singer-songwriter Charlie Winston May 1 at Beanfield Theatre, chart-topping rap / soul superstar Lizzo May 4 at Bell Centre, Montréal funk king Fredy V and The Foundation May 4 at Petit Campus, Blues queen Dawn Tyler Watson and jazz pianist Matt Herskowitz May 5 join forces for a Women’s Centre of Montreal benefit concert at Le Gésu, the much-anticipated SUBA Trio featuring Cuban piano virtuoso and seven-time Grammy nominee Omar Sosa and Senegalese kora maestro and singer Seckou Keita May 6 and 7 at Le National, American thrash metal icons Megadeth May 11 at Place Bell, The Dark Side of Venus album launch which is the Indie Rootz Records rendition of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of The Moon May 11 at La Sala Rossa, retro soul legend Lee Fields May 13 at Beanfield Theatre, British soul man Seal May 14 at Théâtre St_Denis, Feist May 19 at MTELUS, pop and trumpet icon Herb Alpert and Lani Hall Alpert’s wife and former lead vocalist for Sérgio Mendes & Brasil 66 at Théâtre Maisonneuve May 18, Belgian-Egyptian singer Tamino May 19 and American-Australian roots rocker John Butler May 24 at Beanfield Theatre, second-generation The Wailers May 21 keep the Bob Marley reggae flame alive at Le Studio TD, Montreal is the Drug all-star 80s post-punk / New Wave concert featuring house band Paul Cargnello & The Truth and lots of guests May 26 at Beanfield Theatre, pop diva Hayley Kiyoko May 28 at Beanfield Theatre, English singer-songwriter and former One Direction boy-band member Louis Tomlinson May 29 and American indie rock band Young The Giant May 30 at Place Bell. American garage punk band Bass Drum Of Death June 8 at iconic local venue Foufounes Électriques; Nickelback June 14, The Cure June 16 and Shania Twain June 18 at Bell Centre; 80s icons Tears for Fears June 30 at Place Bell, and 86-year-old blues icon and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Buddy Guy June 30 brings his Damn Right Farewell Tour with opening act and future of the blues, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, to Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier. For those looking for dinner and a show under one roof, the city’s top soul and RnB musicians headline Le Balcon music hall and restaurant year-round. Regular headliners include renowned soul music legends Freddie James, Kim Richardson and Michelle Sweeney. Also, support Montréal’s premiere musicians and entertainers headlining live-music nightclubs Diese Onze and Upstairs Jazz Bar & Grill, both ranked by Downbeat magazine as two of the top jazz nightclubs on the planet. Diese Onze also hosts the city’s premiere live hip-hop night, Le Cypher X, on the last Wednesday of each month. And Montréal’s joyful ska and rocksteady group Skatton Club has a monthly residency at La Marche à côté on Saint Denis Street. Click link for dates. SPRING FESTIVALS Scroll down to read more about the Festival International de Cinéma Vues d’Afrique April 21 to 30, the Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival April 27 to 30, and the Festival TransAmériques of contemporary dance and theatre May 24 to June 8. As part of Asian Heritage Month, the Festival Accès Asie May 4 to 28 presents artists from the Asian continent and its diaspora in various events, in various disciplines from the performing arts to culinary arts. The Metro Metro urban music festival is back for a third edition from May 19 to 21 on the Esplanade of the Olympic Park. Headliners include Lil Wayne May 19, Jack Harlow May 20 and Lil Baby May 21. The Esplanade of the Olympic park is also home to the second edition of the Fuego Fuego Latin music festival on May 27 and 28. Headliners include Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel and Colombian superstar Feid. The non-profit MTL 24/24 organization promoting Montréal nightlife presents the next edition of their NON STOP event on their free outdoor stage at the Grand Quay of the Port of Montreal from May 19 to 21. As the closing event to the 2023 Montréal Night Summit, NON STOP will showcase more than 15 artists from the local and international night-culture community. Discover local musicians performing mini-concerts during PorchfestNDG from May 20 to 21. Clear your head and vibe to the beats of some of the world’s biggest DJs at Piknik Éléctronique at Parc Jean-Drapeau every weekend all summer long beginning on May 24. The 12th edition of C2MTL welcomes all-star speakers and some 5,000 attendees to its three-day immersive event May 24 to 26 that’s part conference, part festival and part participatory experience. The inaugural edition of the Blue Mountain Music Festival June 3 will be held at the outdoor Unity Music Theatre in Oka / Kanehsatake with headliner Blue Rodeo. The MURAL Festival returns June 8 to 18 for its 11th edition with such internationally-acclaimed visual artists as Egle Zvirblyte, Roadsworth and Alex Bacon. The 34th edition of the Francos de Montréal music festival presents some 250 indoor and outdoor concerts by French-language artists in the Quartier des Spectacles from June 9 to 17. The Suoni Per Il Popolo festival June 1 to 23 presents some 50 concerts over three weeks featuring a variety of avant-garde music with genres such as Free Jazz, Experimental, Rock, Noise, Classical and more, including the Sun Ra Arkestra at Sala Rossa June 18. The massive 43rd edition of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal June 29 to July 8 in the Quartier des Spectacles presents nearly 1,000 concerts, two-thirds of which are free, including the highly-anticipated Montréal debut of American RnB diva Danielle Ponder June 29. Must-see ticketed indoor shows include Buddy Guy June 30, Samara Joy July 2, Herbie Hancock July 3, Orville Peck July 4, Montréal soul man Clerel July 5 and Diane Krall July 4 and 5. © Théâtre Centaur THEATRE The Centaur Theatre Company presents master puppeteer and Canadian national treasure Ronnie Burkett and his Daisy Theatre are back with in Little Willy, a hilarious production based on Romeo and Juliet. Runs from May 2 to 14. Also at the Centaur, Persephone Productions presents Annie Baker’s Pulitzer-winning play The Flick May 31 to June 11. In the west end, the Segal Centre for the Performing Arts presents NYC playwright Joshua Harmon’s Prayer for the French Republic about a Jewish couple in 1944 Paris who face the aftermath of the Holocaust. More than 70 years later, their great-grandchildren find themselves facing the same question as their ancestors “Are we safe?” Runs from April 23 to May 14. Also at the Segal, Tymisha Harris delivers a sensational tour-de-force performance in the highly-anticipated multi-award-winning production of Josephine, the biographical musical of iconic African-American superstar Josephine Baker. Runs from May 28 to June 18. Click here for more Montréal English-language theatre. Montréal Fringe Festival The St-Ambroise Montréal Fringe Festival returns with 800 artists from Montréal and around the world performing in more than 20 venues, including several “OFF Fringe” ones. Founded in 1990, the Montréal Fringe runs from May 29 to June 18, with the bulk happening from June 8 to 18. The Fringe Park at the corner of Saint-Laurent Boulevard and Rachel Street also hosts Mado’s Drag Race, this year on June 17 from 4 to 6 pm with guest host, local drag legend and Fringe favourite Uma Gahd. Festival Trans Amérique The world’s most innovative dance and theatre productions will perform at the 17th edition of the Festival TransAmériques which runs from May 24 to June 8. Festival shows include L’étang, a short play that combines the personal and the political through a teenager’s rebellion against family and society May 31 to June 3; and White Out in which a trio of artists from the Quebecois theatre company L’eau du bain play with sound and dreams June 2 to 4. © Mark Gambino DANCE Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal presents Ultraviolet April 27 to May 6, a contemporary dance mixed-bill by Kristen Cere, Roddy Doble, Lesley Telford and Cass Mortimer Eipper at Théâtre Maisonneuve. Les Grands Ballets also presents their blockbuster production of the fairy tale Cinderella May 31 to June 4 and September 8 and 9, choreographed in 2011 by Jayne Smeulders when she was a Principal Dancer with the West Australian Ballet. Cinderella is set in a fantastic and timeless realm, thanks to glittering new sets and costumes designed and crafted in Montréal. Some roles have been created especially for the company’s dancers to bring yet more magic to the scenes in the enchanted garden. Tangente Danse presents the 2023 graduating students of École de danse contemporaine de Montréal remounting pieces by choreographer Marie Chouinard and Jacques Poulin-Denis in Les danses de mai, opus 2023 May 24 to 27 in the Wilder Building. Also in the Wilder Building, Agora de la danse presents POPMOLLE June 14 to 16, an interdisciplinary collaboration bringing together mechanical, human and incandescent bodies as they intertwine and distort in a modern mechanical ballet. © Antoine Saito CLASSICAL STAGE The Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal season continues with Grammy-winning Maestro Rafael Payare conducting From Andalusia to the Plains of Venezuela April 26 and 27 which juxtaposes two heroes in their quest for an ideal Don Quixote, the wandering knight who ventures out to battle evil on the Andalusian plains, and Florentino, a Venezuelan plainsman who wrestles with the Devil in a singing contest in Estévez’s Cantata criolla. Under the baton of Finnish conductor John Storgårds, pianist Charles Richard-Hamelin returns to the OSM from May 10 to 13 to perform Prokofiev’s Concerto no. 2, a work of spectacular bravura that caused a scandal when it premiered in 1913. To close their 89th season, the OSM and Payare perform Gustav Mahler’s Third Symphony with American mezzo-soprano Michelle DeYoung, the OSM Chorus and a children’s choir May 31 to June 3. Also, Dina Gilbert conducts the OSM in five additional Harmonium symphonique concerts including two matinees with guest vocalists Kim Richardson and Luce Dufault June 8 to 10. All OSM concerts are at the Maison symphonique de Montréal. Also at the Maison symphonique, Grammy-winning Montréal homeboy Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts the Orchestre Métropolitain and famed American soprano Angel Blue in Symphonic Explorations June 11. The program includes pieces by Montréal’s Keiko Devaux, African-American composer Florence Price and legendary American composer Samuel Barber Death of Cleopatra from Antony and Cleopatra, Op. 4. The Opéra de Montréal presents an international cast in a fresh production with OdeM sets and costumes of Giacomo Puccini’s 1904 masterpiece Madama Butterfly May 6 to 16 at Salle Wilfred-Pelletier. With his charisma and warm voice, renowned Montréal tenor Marc Hervieux and the Orchestre Classique de Montréal’s musical escape to Italy features popular Italian favorites in Festa Italiana with Marc Hervieux May 9 at Pierre-Mercure Hall. The Academy Award-winning composer John Williams’ iconic score for Star Wars Return of the Jedi will be performed live in concert by 78 musicians of the FILMharmonique Orchestra under the direction of Erik Ochsner, while the 1983 film plays on the big screen at Salle Wilfred-Pelletier three performances on May 19 and 20. The original film will be shown with French subtitles. Bourgie Hall closes its 12th season with A Play of Contrasts with Jonathan Cohen and Marc-André Hamelin June 2. After their tour of Asia in the fall of 2019, pianist Hamelin and Les Violons du Roy chamber orchestra conducted by Cohen join forces to revive works by the two undisputed masterminds of the Classical era Haydn and Mozart. The 28th edition of the Montréal Chamber Music Festival June 4 to 18 is pulling out all the stops Their opening Cello on Fire! concert June 4 features Stéphane Tétreault and eight other Quebec artists, all graduates of Denis Brott’s cello class! And the festival’s Tribute to Oliver Jones Jazzman Par Excellence June 16 features a star-studded line-up Robi Botos, Ranee Lee, Lorraine Desmarais, Eric Lagacé, Chet Doxas, Taurey Butler, Michel Donato and Dave Laing. WOW! © Caroline Thibault -Pointe-à -Callière MUSEUMS The blockbuster exhibition Egypt. Three Millenia on the Nile at the Pointe-à -Callière, Montréal Archaeology and History Complex runs to October 15. Displaying more than 300 objects from the prestigious collection of the Museo Egizio in Turin, Italy, the immersive exhibition covers 3,000 years of history from the beginning of the Old Kingdom to the Roman conquest. Visitors will see ancient work tools, everyday items and jewelry alongside monumental sculptures and statues, sarcophagi, stelae and mummies. The exhibition puts a human face on Ancient Egypt whose backbone was formed by the majestic Nile River. Over at the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts in the Golden Square Mile, the exhibition Parallelles A History of Women in Design celebrates the instrumental role women have played in the world of design through art works and objects dating from the mid-19th century onwards. Includes the unique prototype Fancy Free Corvette designed by Ruth Glennie in 1958. Runs to May 28. Also at the MMFA is Nalini Malani Crossing Boundaries, the first-ever Canadian solo exhibition by one of India's most important contemporary artists. Runs to August 20. The acclaimed Holographic 3D immersive experience Lasting Impressions at Le Studio-Cabaret in Espace St-Denis returns from June 1 to 18. More than 100 classic paintings by such Impressionist masters as Monet, Degas and Renoir come to life on a giant ultra-high-definition screen. Click here for more Montréal museum exhibitions. FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT The action-packed all-ages exhibition Hockey Faster Than Ever at the Montréal Science Centre in the Old Port of Montréal will dazzle hockey and science fans with all the amazing science at play on and off the ice! Spread out over eight zones, there are more than 30 interactive activities, such as getting behind the wheel of a real Zamboni, testing your slap shot skills and taking photos on authentic seats from the old Montréal Forum’s white section and watching yourself on the Jumbotron. Runs to September 10. The kid-friendly permanent exhibitions at the Montréal Science Centre are all open, while its IMAX cinema screens films for all ages. Click here for the screening schedules of the latest films. Children of all ages can also discover new worlds at Montréal Space for Life, the largest natural-sciences museum complex in Canada which comprises the Botanical Garden, Planetarium, Biosphere, famed Biodôme and Insectarium. Purchasing fixed-time tickets online is highly recommended. CIRCUS ARTS The blockbuster Cirque du Soleil ECHO runs Under the Big Top in the Old Port of Montreal until August 20. Montréal is the circus hub of North America. For the latest Montréal circus arts and concert news, click here. CINÉMA The 39th annual Festival International de Cinéma Vues d’Afrique screens films from across Africa and the African diaspora at various cinemas from April 21 to 30. The 19th edition of the Festival international du film ethnographique du Québec FIFEQ runs from May 4 to 11 in several cinemas. Free admission. The Parc at Midnight series continues on weekends at Cinéma du Parc in the great tradition of the famed rep-house “midnight movies” of the 70s. Check listings here first for all updates. The Planétarium de Montréal presents the cinematic show celebrating the 50th anniversary of British rock royalty Pink Floyd’s iconic 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon with music set to visuals. This production is the only planetarium show the group has ever authorized and plays out to 42 minutes of The Dark Side Of The Moon in surround sound. Runs from May 3 to October 25. Click here for schedule and tickets. LITERATURE Playwrights' Workshop Montréal presents the Queer Reading Series showcasing public readings of the works of two emerging playwrights, as well as a panel on queer culture, at the Centaur Theatre on April 28 and 29. The 25th anniversary edition of the Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival runs from April 27 to 30. Their 25th anniversary theme is the future the future of borders, the future of democracy, the future of literature, the future of identities, and the future of the planet. The Blue Met program includes 2023 Blue Metropolis First Peoples Prize winner Duncan Mercredi, 2023 Azul Prize laureate Lina Meruane, British author Philippe Sands, Pulitzer-winning novelist Paul Harding, American-Canadian novelist Rivka Galchen, Israeli writer Yaël Neeman, French travel writer Sylvain Tesson, and 2022 Governor General-winning Anishinaabe author Eli Baxter. Also, Michael Ondaatje, author of The English Patient, will be recognized for his body of work with the 2023 Blue Metropolis International Grand Prize, and playwright and librettist Michel Marc Bouchard will receive the 2023 Blue Metropolis Violet Literary Prize which is awarded to an LGBTQ writer for their body of work. Montréal author Daniel Allen Cox will be in conversation with Heather O'Neill for the launch of his new book I Felt the End Before It Came Memoirs of a Queer Ex-Jehovah’s Witness at La Petite Librairie Drawn & Quarterly on May 16. Join British primatologist, anthropologist and author Dr. Jane Goodall in person for an unforgettable evening of stories and discussion at Théâtre Maisonneuve on May 24. Lectures LOGOS Readings is a series of monthly multicultural readings hosted by award-winning author H. Nigel Thomas and renowned human rights advocate Maguy Métellus at the UNIA Hall in Little Burgundy. American drag superstar Sasha Velour launches her début book The Big Reveal An Illustrated Manifesto of Drag HarperCollins on her new tour The Big Reveal Live Show! which presents an evening of drag performances, storytelling and a public audience Q&A at MTELUS on May 4. VIP tickets include art prints from the book and a meet-and-greet photo-op with Velour before the show. Books are not included with ticket purchase but can be bought in the venue lobby. DRAG SHOWS American drag superstar Sasha Velour brings The Big Reveal Live Show! to MTELUS on May 4 see above while legendary Montréal female impersonator Michel Dorion presents their inaugural Rendez-Vous de la Drag May 27 to 28, the first drag convention in Canada, inspired by the hugely popular RuPaul’s DragCon. Another RuPaul’s Drag Race alumni, current Season 15 winner Sasha Colby, headlines two shows at Cabaret Mado on May 24. Season 15 runner-up Anetra headlines Cabaret Mado on June 7. Two-time RuPaul’s Drag Race winner and Broadway breakout star Jinkx Monsoon brings her acclaimed Everything at Stake tour to the Olympia Theatre on June 26. Dr. Mobilo Aquafest June 1 to 7 headliners include drag queens Barbada and Gabry Elle June 2 and Mona De Grenoble June 7 at the Fairmount Theatre. Montréal is one of the drag capitals of the world. Located in The Village, drag icon Mado Lamotte’s Cabaret Mado and Michel Dorion’s classic Bar Le Cocktail both book the best drag performers in the city nightly. Both venues are also two of the most popular nightclubs in The Village. COMEDY American stand-up comedian and sitcom star David Cross headlines the Beanfield Theatre April 23, Montrealer Jess Salomon headlines a homecoming show at The Wiggle Room on May 14, and UK comedy superstar Jimmy Carr brings his national Terribly Funny Tour to the Olympia Theatre for two shows June 21 at 7 and 930 pm. The inaugural NDG COMEDY FEST will be held in various venues in Montréal’s west end from May 19 to 21. Headliners include local legends Joey Elias and Bowser & Blue teaming up for a dream double bill May 20 at the Oscar Peterson Concert Hall, and Derek Seguin May 21 at The Wheel Club. Trans stand-up comic Tranna Wintour headlines her bilingual solo show June 7 at the Fairmount Theatre as part of the Dr. Mobilo Aquafest June 1 to 7. Other headliners are drag queens Barbada and Gabry Elle June 2 and Mona De Grenoble June 7. Support local, national and international comics at The Comedy Nest nightclub located in the historic Montréal Forum. Richard Burnett Richard “Bugs” Burnett is a Canadian freelance writer, editor, journalist, blogger and columnist for alt-weeklies, mainstream and LGBTQ+ publications. Bugs also knows Montréal like a drag queen knows a cosmetics counter.
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