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Celebrate Pride in Canada with Fierté Montréal

For the 17th year the city of Montréal’s Pride festival is back in full force, with a celebration more relevant than ever. Experience Fierté Montréal

The 11 celebratory days of the 17th edition of the Fierté Montréal Festival, presented by TD Bank Group in collaboration with Loto-Québec, has been announced! Fierté Montréal reminds us that in a social context where the oppression of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities persists, the purpose of the Festival is more relevant than ever.

The Festival will take place from August 3rd to 13th all around the city, including at the Olympic Park’s Esplanade -Festival main site- as well as in the Village, Jardins Gamelin, the Montréal Casino, Le National, Société des arts technologiques (SAT), Club Soda and elsewhere. In addition to the Pride Parade along Boulevard René-Lévesque, Fierté Montréal is bringing back two Community Days that will take place on Sainte-Catherine Street East, in the heart of the Village.


“Last year, under challenging circumstances, the communities claimed loud and clear that pride is inextinguishable,” explains Simon Gamache, Fierté Montréal’s Executive Director. “We are back with a strong edition which, we hope, will meet their aspirations. Our vision is to offer a representative, accessible and generous festival to which we invite all Montrealers as well as visitors from all around the globe to discover and support the creativity and vitality of our communities.”

Fifteen major free shows are planned with over 150 artists, 95% of them emerging from the sexual and gender diversity, who will perform on the stages of the biggest 2SLGBTQIA+ gathering in the Francophonie. Fierté Montréal’s Programming Director, Chris Ngabonziza, has imagined a festival that showcases and celebrates artists from our local communities as well as from elsewhere in the world, by highlighting their creativity. He states, “We especially want to allow people to experience the magic of inclusion and diversity with this deliberate emphasis on emerging artists and artists of colour. Our allies are invited to the party.”

TD, the Fierté Montréal Festival’s partners for the 16th Consecutive Year said: “It is with a lot of enthusiasm that we participate in the Fierté Montréal festivities for the 16th consecutive year. At TD, we have been supporting the 2SLGBTQ+ community for a long time and we know how important it is to take the time to celebrate all the progress but also to continue working together to build a more inclusive world. We are proud to support more than 175 2SLGBTQ+ projects in Canada and the United States, which allow members of the community to express themselves and feel included throughout the year,” states Sylvie Demers, President, Québec Direction, TD Bank Group.

“Loto-Québec supports and celebrates diversity and inclusion in its workplace and in the public arena, and is happy to be collaborating with Fierté Montréal. The many fun events presented on the Loto-Québec stage will draw crowds of people together and help raise awareness and support for Fierté Montréal’s mission,” points out Benoit Lefrançois, Corporate Vice-President of Responsible Gambling, Communications and Social Responsibility at Loto-Québec.

“Partner of all the great cultural events in Montréal, we are very happy to associate with the Fierté Montréal Festival as one of their main partners,” says Michel Bissonnette, 

Radio-Canada’s Executive Vice-president. “Not only do we share common values such as equity, diversity and inclusion, but we also share a neighbourhood, the Village, where Radio-Canada has been located for many decades. Now more than ever, we want to continue to act as an important cultural partner by supporting the events that bring life to our immediate area and that highlight the culture in its multiple forms.”

The Fierté Montréal Festival 2023 will start at Jardins Gamelin, on Thursday, August 3rd, with an Opening Ceremony featuring Indigenous artists, followed by a free dance party in collaboration with the Glitterbomb collective. The evening will then proceed with a big comedy show, “Me joke-tu?” at the National, in the Village, hosted by the Acadian drag artists Sami Landri and Chiquita Mére, and showcasing local queer comedians. Tickets will go on sale shortly.

Afficionados of musical diversity will revel in an original show on Friday, August 4th, at the Jardins Gamelin with XoXo, a concert showcasing a range of musical styles going from pop to rock and R&B. In the meantime, Barbada and her friends will be at the Pride Party for two consecutive at the Montréal Casino (free admission). On the same Friday, three parties well-known to the 2SLGBTQIA+ communities will enchant all night owls with special Fierté Montréal editions of Ellelui, a lesbo-queer and trans party at Club Soda; Them Fatale, a queerlesque show at Le National; and Pleasuredome, a party in collaboration with the Super T collective at the SAT’s Satosphère. 

On Saturday, August 5th, at Jardins Gamelin, a party to celebrate the trans community will be followed by a dance party with the Club Moune collective. At Club Soda, the “A Family Affair” Kiki Ball will explore biological and chosen families and their representation in popular culture, while nightlife-loving folks will be able to keep the party going at the SAT’s Satosphère with the queer dance party UniKorn Fierté Montréal Edition. 

Then, on Sunday, August 6th, they wrap up the weekend with Blush, a party that seeks to encourage intergenerational queer performance knowledge exchanges at Jardins Gamelin. Tickets for Ellelui, Them Fatale and UniKorn will go on sale shortly.

August 9th will mark the opening of the Festival’s main site, the Olympic Park’s Esplanade, with the show ImmiX, presented by ICI Musique on the TD Stage. The show will feature Édith Butler, Lumière, Coco Béliveau, Klô Pelgag, Joe Bocan and many more artists, accompanied by Belle et Bum’s legendary house band. On the Loto-Québec Stage, the evening starts with Drag’Opéra, a show where lyrical and drag artists will meet on stage to perform opera songs and musical theatre numbers. 

Then, Queer Songbook Orchestra, a chamber pop ensemble dedicated to using stories and songs to express, honour and celebrate the experiences of members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, will perform alongside invited artists such as Safia Nolin, Martha Wainwright, and many more.

On August 10th, the Drag Superstars show will bring together worldwide drag royalty together in a fabulous show hosted by Rita Baga. On the TD Stage, a wide variety of participants from various RuPaul’s Drag Race franchises such as Jimbo, Gisèle Lullaby, Icesis Couture, Aquaria, Yvie Oddly, Heidi N Closet, Alexis Mateo, Envy Peru, Drag Couenne, to name only a few, in addition to many more famous drag artists. FeminiX, presented by Rogers, celebrates sexually- and gender-diverse women through the vibrant performances of BLK PRL (Sandy Duperval), JU!CE, Barbara Butch and Narcisse.

Community Days are back on August 11th and 12th, on Sainte-Catherine Street East in the Village, allowing the public to meet a wide diversity of community organizations and groups, businesses, sports and sociocultural clubs involved with 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. This year, 40 community projects funded by Fierté Montréal will take place between May 13th and August 13th in an effort to highlight and take part in the work of these 2SLGBTQIA+ community organizations.

On Friday, August 11th, DistinXion, on the TD Stage, is a very special show featuring, among others, Aimé Simone – visiting Québec for the very first time – the queer South African artist Nahkane, Mýa, known all around the world from her participation in the Moulin Rouge soundtrack, Vivek Shraya, a trans multidisciplinary artist of colour and Idman, a non-binary artist from Toronto. 

Then, Xcellence, presented by Ubisoft on the Loto-Québec Stage, will celebrate QTBIPOC communities with a variety of celebrated DJs known to bring the party in the queer Montréal nightlife year-round, like TEYKIRISI, Honeydrip, pony, A$H BANKS and San Farafina. For the first time this year, Fierté Montréal offers an After-Xcellence night, with DJ Karaba, Pierre Kwenders and KidCrayola at the SAT’s Satosphère. Tickets will go on sale soon!

On August 12th, MajestiX, presented by TD and hosted for the second consecutive year by drag kings Rock Bière and RV Métal, will feature local drag artists. With SucceXion, presented by Fugues on the Loto-Québec Stage and hosted by the queen of queer nightlife Syana, the audience will be able to enjoy a show filled with the rising stars of the underground queer Montréal music scene along with their friends.

On August 13th at 1 pm on Boulevard René-Lévesque, the Pride Parade will celebrate the advancements of the rights of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities and highlight our demands. The Pride Parade will be followed by the great T-Dance on the TD Stage of the Olympic Park’s Esplanade with DJ K.nox, DJ T Don and the Ugandan DJ Kampire. On the Loto-Québec Stage, the fantastic show Mundo Disko will be sure to get dancing lovers of this musical genre. The Closing Show will highlight the Montréal-based queer artist RÊVE.

Fierté Montréal will announce more events in the upcoming weeks. Stay tuned and visit their  brand-new website fiertemontreal.com

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About Fierté Montréal

Ever since 2007, Fierté Montréal has been amplifying the voices of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities to assure their representation, their inclusion and the recognition of their rights in society. Catalysts for social change, our festival, our community initiatives as well as our artistic and cultural projects celebrate the creativity and resilience of our communities. Mindful of and in collaboration with 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, we highlight their fights and their realities for the larger public and various institutions.

Fierté Montréal is based in Tiohtia:ke, on the unceded territory of the Kanien’kehá: ka Nation. We recognize her as the custodian of the lands and waters on which we gather. Tiohttia:ke is historically known as a gathering place for many First Nations, and today a diverse Indigenous population, as well as other peoples, reside here. It is with respect for the connections to the past, present, and future that we recognize the ongoing relationships between Indigenous Peoples and others in the Montréal community.

SOURCE:  Montréal Pride Celebrations

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