All the parties, comedy, cabaret and dance shows at Montreal Pride
A rundown of the Pride events that promise to be worth the price of admission.
A rundown of the Pride events that promise to be worth the price of admission.
Running a music venue and café with band lodging upstairs has attracted a lot of clientele and goodwill — as well as tiresome noise complaints and systemic disrespect.
Celebs attending this event at Gare Windsor include the NBA’s Danny Green and Chris Boucher, the Habs’ Cole Caufield and former NHLer P.K. Subban, actress Sophie Nélisse and musician Tyler Shaw, among others.
This year’s series of Sunday dance parties at Parc Jean-Drapeau will feature Sara Landry, Jacques Greene and Chase & Status, among many others.
Burlesque, techno, funk, karaoke, espresso martinis — there’s something for everyone on St-Laurent this Nuit Blanche.
Montreal’s electronic dance music festival will take place at Parc Jean-Drapeau on Aug. 10 and 11.
While Dolly Parton continues to top the charts and make headlines at 77, local drag artists are planning an Xmas tribute to the country queen on Dec. 11.
“We can’t even put into words how much love and appreciation we have for everyone who has helped make our weird little space happen for the past 5+ years. Come dance, laugh, shed a few tears and help us drink our bar dry one last time.”
The annual series of high-energy, sub-zero temperature dance parties in the Old Port runs from Jan. 18 to Feb. 10, 2024.
Café Campus’s Halloween party theme is so nice they’re doing it twice.