BECANCOUR. Quai en fête is launching a passport, the “Passe-Quai”, on the occasion of its 10th anniversary. At a cost of $100, this pass gives access to the 16 major Saturday evening shows, which is equivalent to a price of $6.25 per show.
For Pascal Doucet, general director of Quai en fête, this novelty marks a key moment: “La Passe-Quai embodies our commitment to making culture accessible to all, while brilliantly highlighting our 10th anniversary.”
The Passe-Quai 2025 on sale from January 15 on the website www.quaienfete.ca
Exciting Saturdays
With captivating musical performances, striking tributes, festive discoveries and its traditional festival, Quai en fête promises an unforgettable summer.
Not to be missed: Alter Ego and its hits from the 70s to 90s, with 125 costumes (June 28) and Premier Ciel, which celebrates the musical heritage of Harmonium (September 12). These two shows are a co-broadcast with Plein Sud.
ABBA Revisited, a tribute to the legendary Swedish group (August 30), and Undercover Legends of rock (July 12), are also two must-sees.
Other tributes are on the menu. Rediscover Slowhand Eric Clapton (July 19), Boys Band Story (August 16), High Voltage AC/DC (August 23) and Kashmir experience Led Zeppelin (September 13).
Country will also be featured with the charismatic Jay Kutcher (Jérome Couture) (July 5), Phil Lauzon Bearded Edition (September 20) and Twain Legacy, tribute to Shania Twain (September 19).
Festive discoveries: LBA BAND (July 25), David Pineau – the most festive show in Canada (August 2) and the unmissable wrestling evening Quai Mania 3 (August 9).
The traditional weekend will be back on September 5 and 6. It will be two festive days with the best traditional music groups: Les Cuillères à Carreaux (host group), Le Diable à 5, les Campagnards.