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Fred Fortin
Fred Fortin wields gritty guitars, channeling raw emotion into his
songs,
turning everyday life and fragile love into cinematic, grainy poetry.
With longtime collaborator Olivier Langevin and masterful drummer
Robbie Kuster,
the night promises a rugged yet tender journey.

Les Soeurs Boulay and Elliot Maginot
Friends for almost 15 years now, the Boulay sisters and Elliot Maginot made their debut side by side. The years have shaken them up quite a bit, but never separated them, weaving almost sibling-like bonds between them. Complex characters, full of humor and contradictions, at this stage in their career they wanted to return to their roots: making music for the love of it and the desire to be together. We will hear them in an acoustic version, with three voices.
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Hanorah
is a Canadian multidisciplinary artist known for her powerful and emotive voice. Her musical universe blends RnB, rock, and shoegaze, exploring the tension between the familiar and the unknown, desire and uncertainty. Her EP Closer Than Hell reflects this inner quest, oscillating between vulnerability, letting go, and playfulness.
She has stood out with several notable projects, including her debut EP in 2019 and her critically acclaimed 2022 album Perennial. She has also performed on major stages, including the Montreal Jazz Festival, and has toured internationally. In parallel, she continues to pursue a career in film.
A daring artist, Hanorah keeps exploring and creating freely, driven by constant research and a desire for renewal.

Les Petites Tounes
The adventure of Les Petites Tounes continues with their 8th album, You’ve Got to Do Like the Grown-Ups.
With their brand-new show of the same name, the group showcases years of experience and delivers a festive, high-energy performance. From the very first notes, children can’t help but clap along and move to the rhythm. Catchy choruses and infectious melodies make every song a story waiting to be discovered!
Accompanied by their many instruments and undeniable talent, longtime members Carlos, Claude, Éric, and Martin deliver an unforgettable performance. Audiences are invited to be swept away by the rhythms of new songs as well as their greatest hits, featuring a rich mix of musical influences.
Broadcast on Télé-Québec for over a decade, the group has become a legend for young audiences.
You’ve Got to Do Like the Grown-Ups confirms not only their status as a phenomenon but also that Les Petites Tounes is a must-see in children’s music—and the only rock band for the whole family!
Come, young fans, and do like the grown-ups!
SCHEDULE
2:15 P.M.
First shuttle (free shuttles from the Sommets Morin-Heights car park to the festival site)
3:30 P.M.
Site opening
4:30 P.M.
- Les Petites Tounes (60 min)
- Hanorah
- Les Soeurs Boulay and Elliot Maginot
- Fred Fortin
10:00 P.M.
Last Shuttle
10:30 P.M.
Site closure
DIRECTIONS
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