About:
Founded in 1990, the Festival en Chanson de Petite-Vallée is an annual music festival held in the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, Canada. The festival brings together some of the best Francophone music acts from around the world, notable artists have included Celine Dion, Arcade Fire, Les Cowboys Fringants, and many more.
Famous For:
The event is famous for its stunning natural setting – set on the coast of Petite-Vallée, it provides visitors with a scenic backdrop that enhances their experience. Every year, thousands come to share in this unique event and enjoy the festivities.
Creation Purpose:
The Festival en Chanson de Petite-Vallée was founded by Nathalie Derome, a Gaspé native. She designed the festival as a way to create a space for celebrating Francophone music and culture with acts from around the world. Nowadays, it is one of Quebec's most important music festivals, drawing thousands of visitors each year.
Fun Facts:
Since its inception in 1990, the Festival en Chanson de Petite-Vallée has hosted over 500 different performers from around the world.
The festival also holds a special contest every year - the Grand Prix de la Chanson. This competition gives emerging artists the chance to compete for prizes and recognition.
Impact on the Music Industry:
The festival serves as an important bridge between different cultures, providing a space for international dialogue and collaboration.
Festival was scheduled from 24 Jul to 03 Aug 2024 (355 day(s)).
Festival en chanson de Petite-Vallée takes place in Petite-Vallée, Canada. Here is the full address of the festival: 41 rue Principale g0e 1y0
Karkwa, Galaxie, Marie-Jo Thério, Chloé Sainte-Marie, Sara Dufour.
The most popular genres and subgenres of the past edition were:
rock
pop
alternative
francophone
alternative rock
chanson
indie
indie rock
ambient
dream pop
emo
indie pop
lo-fi
post-punk
psychedelic
screamo
shoegaze
slowcore