
Feb. 13 → May 4
Jean-Marc Vallée: Mixtape
The story of a Quebec filmmaker shaped through music
Centre
General admission: $48
*Fees included, taxes not included
All ages
Doors: 7:30 PM
Show: 8:30 PM
PHI Centre
Espace 1
407 Saint-Pierre St
Montreal, Quebec, H2Y 2M3
April 3: SOLD OUT
April 4: SOLD OUT
April 5: SOLD OUT
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Philippe Brach x La Controverse (Gab Desjardins).
3 nights.
3 different setlists.
6 guests (2 per night).
100 seats.
April 3-4-5, 2024.
Since 2014, Philippe Brach has been making his mark with honest, free-spirited music that touches on frank folk, lush orchestral and everything in between.
After three albums in three and a half years (2014's La foire et l'ordre, 2015's Portraits de famine and 2017's Le silence des troupeaux)—the last of which won five Félix awards at the 40th ADISQ Gala—Brach has given himself several years to rest, away from the oversaturation of everyday life.
His latest album, Les gens qu'on aime, is at once raw, glorious, sensitive and cynical, a testament to how far he has come and how far he has yet to go, both for himself and for us all.
The story of a Quebec filmmaker shaped through music
Centre
A night of new media performances by composers paired with video creators, invited by the Kohlenstoff collective
Centre
The hip-hop artist presents the striking and conscious tracks from her new album La mort du troisième couplet
Centre
The PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art is pleased to present Oma-je, the largest North American exhibition to date by acclaimed French artist Laure Prouvost
Foundation