Celine Dion makes announcement on future of Paris concert residency
Apparently, 16 nights of Celine Dion wasn’t enough. The Quebec pop superstar is adding 10 additional dates to her comeback run in Paris due to “overwhelming demand.”
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Apparently, 16 nights of Celine Dion wasn’t enough. The Quebec pop superstar is adding 10 additional dates to her comeback run in Paris due to “overwhelming demand.”
Hudson Williams took home best lead performance for his role in “Heated Rivalry” and the time-travelling Toronto comedy “Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie” won best picture at the Canadian Screen Awards.
More theatres in Quebec experiment with performances that offer audio descriptions, sign-language interpretation and other measures to accommodate more people.
Evenko says it had to modify the schedule for Friday night’s performance by country singer Luke Combs at Parc Jean-Drapeau due to the weather.
A series about Céline Dion’s family is in development.
The Festival International Nuits d'Afrique has unveiled the full line-up for its 40th anniversary edition.
Prog rock drummer Bill Bruford returns to the stage after a 15-year hiatus from playing.
Global girl group Katseye is coming to Montreal as part of The Wildworld Tour.
Céline Dion's iconic Dior dress from her performance at the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games is soon to be on display at the McCord Stewart Museum in Montreal.
Quebecers watching the French-language version of popular show The Simpsons won’t be forced to watch new seasons dubbed in French from France.
She’s the powerhouse behind some of Montreal’s biggest events — Osheaga, Just For Laughs, Disney On Ice and more — working tirelessly behind the scenes to give everyone who attends an unforgettable experience. Her name is Leisa Lee.
Olivia Rodrigo is coming to Montreal this October with her 'The Unraveled Tour.'
William Shatner, quickly gliding over questions that speculated about the future of “Star Trek” and his famous role as its captain, reminisced with a ballroom of fans about stories ranging from sabotaging co-star Leonard Nimoy’s bike to rubbing former football player Terry Bradshaw’s head with fermented fish.
Giving fans a way to channel their excitement during the playoffs, some Quebec artists are releasing anthems for Canadiens fans to sing along to during the 2026 playoffs.
Céline Dion unveiled 'Dansons,' a new song written by collaborator Jean-Jacques Goldman, the duo’s first track together since 2016.
Comedy stalwarts 'Weird Al' Yankovic and Jerry Seinfeld are set to headline this year’s edition of Just For Laughs Montreal.