French-speaking favorites: performances by Marjo, the Boulay sisters and Félix Dyotte

French-speaking favorites: performances by Marjo, the Boulay sisters and Félix Dyotte
French-speaking favorites: performances by Marjo, the Boulay sisters and Félix Dyotte

Marjo, the Boulay sisters and Félix Dyotte will shine at the 38e edition of Coup de cœur francophone.

The festival giving pride of place to our beautiful language has revealed a few names to bait us for the next version, which will be held from November 7 to 17 in the metropolis.


Marjo will be featured on November 7 at Les Foufounes Électriques in Montreal, as part of the 38th edition of Coup de cœur francophone.

Photo provided by COUP DE CŒUR FRANCOPHONE, FÉLIX RENAUD

With her inexhaustible energy, Marjo will make the electric Foufounes tremble on November 7, bringing her many rock and pop classics.

The Boulay sisters will stop at the Gesù on November 16, while singer-songwriter Félix Dyotte will share the stage at the Ministère with Frenchwoman Cléa Vincent on November 16.


The Boulay sisters will be featured on November 16 at the Gesù.

Photo provided by COUP DE CŒUR FRANCOPHONE, CHEDLY BOUZOUAIA

The 2024 edition will also feature Mônica Freire (Théâtre Outremont, November 15), Émilie Laforest and Jeanne Laforest with the Forestuor (Lion d’Or, November 8) as well as Baie (N.B.) and Pataugeoire (Le Ministère, November 14).

“After barely three months of brainstorming, I realize the privilege offered to me of having the freedom to choose what is highlighted from a field of possibilities. Freedom that I will use wisely!” said the new festival programmer, Noémie Laniel, who has been in office since April 2.


Félix Dyotte will be starring with Frenchwoman Cléa Vincent on November 16 at the Ministère.

Photo provided by COUP DE CŒUR FRANCOPHONE, ANDY JON

The full program will be shared next September.

Tickets are available now on the Coup de cœur francophone website.

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