Toronto’s Annual Celebration of Francophone Diversity
Francophonie en Fête is presenting the program of the 17th edition of its festival. September 15 – October 7.
Two indoor shows:
Saturday, September 24 at 8:00 p.m. Luc de Larochelière – 30th anniversary of ‘Save my soul’ at Glenn Gould Studio 250 Front St W, Toronto with opening act: Andréa Lindsay.
Friday, October 7 at 8 p.m., Louis-Jean Cormier (Karkwa) at the Paradise Theater 1006 Bloor St W, Toronto, with opening act: McLean.
Tickets on sale now on the Francophonie en fête website
31 Free Shows:
From September 15 to 18 at “The Bentway” amphitheater, 250 Fort York under the Gardiner Expressway at Strachan Avenue where food, beer and cider will be served on the terrace to festivalgoers.
On September 25 at the Carrot Common Green Roof 348 Danforth Ave, Toronto, where food, beer and cider will be served on the terrace to festivalgoers.
Over the course of five days, the festival will present a multitude of free diversified shows between 12:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. The rhythms of La Francophonie in all its forms with artists representing the extent of Franco-Ontarian multicultural diversity, including some from Africa, Haiti, and the West Indies.