June in Montreal
Your guide to June in Montreal. Find out what's happening in the city, listed by month, including the hottest attractions, festivals, music, film, theater, dance performance, concerts, live shows, family and community events.
June in Montreal
If you're not sure why Montreal is called a city of festivals yet, June should clear things up.
If you're not sure why Montreal is called a city of festivals yet, June should clear things up.
Highlights and Festivals in Montreal
Suoni Per Il Popolo, the Fringe Fest, fashion & design for all, the return of the International Jazz Fest, 450 beers, ciders and assorted booze on tap, street sales, the worldwide premiere of Home, fireworks competing week and after week ... summer hasn't even started yet!
Suoni Per Il Popolo, the Fringe Fest, fashion & design for all, the return of the International Jazz Fest, 450 beers, ciders and assorted booze on tap, street sales, the worldwide premiere of Home, fireworks competing week and after week ... summer hasn't even started yet!
Music, Concerts and Live Shows in Montreal
We've got reggae with U-Roy, Montreal Baroque with Suzie Leblanc, a Virgin weekend with Jabbawockeez, experimental Québécois folk à la Bobelo and a Jazz Fest freebie with Stevie Wonder. Soft spots include Doves, gentle indie rockers Blind Pilot, a chance to see the wide-eyed "godfather of punk" Jonathan Richman, I'm nuts about Amadou & Mariam, Cali is back and last, there's No Doubt.
We've got reggae with U-Roy, Montreal Baroque with Suzie Leblanc, a Virgin weekend with Jabbawockeez, experimental Québécois folk à la Bobelo and a Jazz Fest freebie with Stevie Wonder. Soft spots include Doves, gentle indie rockers Blind Pilot, a chance to see the wide-eyed "godfather of punk" Jonathan Richman, I'm nuts about Amadou & Mariam, Cali is back and last, there's No Doubt.
Family and Community Events
Celebrate Neighbor Day with the family or bring the kids to the Planetarium's new show on the milky way. Check out these ideas and more in your guide to family activities and community events.
Celebrate Neighbor Day with the family or bring the kids to the Planetarium's new show on the milky way. Check out these ideas and more in your guide to family activities and community events.
Theater and Dance in Montreal
As dance and theatre companies retire for the the summer, we've still got a bit of Festival TransAmériques left, the Montreal Fringe Fest has something for nearly every taste, Montreal's first ever Yiddish theatre fest is this month and tribal beats are sharing space with a little cha cha. And of course, there's 'OVO'.
As dance and theatre companies retire for the the summer, we've still got a bit of Festival TransAmériques left, the Montreal Fringe Fest has something for nearly every taste, Montreal's first ever Yiddish theatre fest is this month and tribal beats are sharing space with a little cha cha. And of course, there's 'OVO'.
Museum and Art Gallery Exhibits in Montreal
June is last call for 'Imagine' at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (free admission), the Montreal Planetarium has got all sorts of star-gazing freebies courtesy of the International Year of Astronomy, the Biodôme proposes another go at Madagascar's threatened ecosystem (expect ring-tailed lemurs but sorry, no Sifaka leapers will be joining) and of course, there's more.
June is last call for 'Imagine' at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (free admission), the Montreal Planetarium has got all sorts of star-gazing freebies courtesy of the International Year of Astronomy, the Biodôme proposes another go at Madagascar's threatened ecosystem (expect ring-tailed lemurs but sorry, no Sifaka leapers will be joining) and of course, there's more.
