PRESS RELEASE
Get Ready for an Exciting Festival Season in the Quartier des Spectacles!
Montreal, May 14, 2026 — The Quartier des Spectacles will energize Montreal this summer with 19 festivals featuring free outdoor programming. As the cultural heart of the city and a must-visit summer destination, the Quartier keeps on contributing to Montreal’s reputation as a city of festivals. From May to September, a rich variety of music, dance, theatre, film, literature and circus events will invite Montrealers, festivalgoers and tourists to experience Montreal to the fullest in the public spaces and cultural venues of the Quartier des Spectacles. Last summer, 6 million people attended festivals and events in the district.
“Montreal is a major cultural metropolis. We know how to celebrate summer like nowhere else, and the Quartier des Spectacles is proof of that. Year after year, the festivals transform downtown into a place where culture is experienced outdoors as a community, for free. I invite everyone to come and enjoy it,” said Soraya Martinez Ferrada, mayor of Montreal and of the borough of Ville-Marie.
Summer Festivals: The Cornerstone of the Quartier’s Vitality
All summer long, festivals take over the Quartier des Spectacles, offering rich and accessible lineups week after week, with both indoor ticketed shows and free outdoor programming. This vibrant atmosphere reflects Montreal’s exceptional artistic and cultural diversity and brings together audiences from all walks of life around a variety of artistic experiences. This summer features milestone editions of several iconic events, including the 40th anniversary of Nuits d’Afrique and the 20th anniversaries of Festival TransAmériques (FTA) and OFFTA.
More than ever, the Quartier des Spectacles stands out as a key draw for Montreal. The ongoing discussion about festival business models reflects a coordinated and sustainable approach aimed at preserving the atmosphere that defines the Quartier. Beyond their economic impact, these events contribute to the vitality of the downtown core and to the city’s reputation in Canada and around the world.
“In the summer, the Quartier des Spectacles becomes the heart of culture and entertainment in Montreal. It is a source of great pride to see this hive of cultural activity attract such diverse audiences to its rich and varied series of events. We invite all Montrealers and Quebecers to come downtown to experience the festivals. There are as many artistic offerings as there are tastes, and the atmosphere is accessible, festive and deeply unifying,” said Monique Simard, Chair of the Board of Directors of the Quartier des Spectacles Partnership.
A Welcoming Space Adapted to Circumstances
The significant and essential work currently underway around the Musée d’art contemporain (MAC) and Place des Arts is balanced by urban design work allowing the Quartier des Spectacles to continue hosting festivals and visitors. The environment remains safe and welcoming, and the exciting experience is consistent with previous seasons. North of Place des Festivals, major events are planning to set up a new festival zone to support their summer programming.
The 19 Outdoor Festivals of Summer 2026
Pouzza Fest — May 15–17 | Festival TransAmériques (FTA) — May 28–June 10 | OFFTA — May 29–June 7 | Francos de Montréal — June 12–20 | Festival International de Jazz de Montréal — June 25–July 4 | MONTRÉAL COMPLÈTEMENT CiRQUE — July 2–12 | Festival international Nuits d’Afrique — July 7–19 | SOULFEST — July 8–11 | Just for Laughs Montreal — July 15–26 | Festival ludique international de Montréal — July 24–26 | Fierté Montréal Festival — July 31–August 9 | International First Peoples’ Festival — August 4–13 | Under Pressure — August 8–10 | M.A.D. — August 20–23 | MUTEK — August 25–30 | JOAT International Street Dance Festival — September 1–7 | Quartiers Danses — September 10–20 | TEMPÉO Dance and Music Festival — September 16–20 | Festival international de la Littérature (FIL) — September 23–October 3.
Also in the Quartier...
Les Jardins Gamelin, 12th season — May 28 to September 13, with a festive, community-centred opening night on May 28 starting at 5 p.m. at Place Émilie-Gamelin, featuring ANYMA ORA’ and Adam El Mouna, plus Colin Boudrias.