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Live music concerts ranging from alternative rock to Celtic to jazz and blues can be enjoyed every evening at this cavernous bar. Catering to an energetic crowd, it’s a great place for travelers to meet new friends.
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Montréal’s principal English-language theatrical venue was founded in 1969. Housed in the Old Stock Exchange Building, it has two stages and is fast becoming known for its world-class productions. The program varies between Broadway musicals, contemporary Canadian drama, as well as works by international playwrights, past and present.
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Competing with Le Dag across the street is another wild, three-tiered entertainment tower. Chez Charlotte’s lounge is on the top floor, with the dance club Chez Maurice and smoking club Société Cigares below.
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Monday night is the night at Frankie’s, as the live cabaret show combines with a feast of local smoked-meat dishes.
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The Grand Théâtre showcases the talents of l’Orchestre Symphonique de Québec, Opéra de Québec and an international line-up of musical stars (see Grand Théâtre de Québec, Québec City).
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Conceived by Canadian architect and urban theorist Victor Prus, this inventive space uses a stacked concert hall grid to maximize on space limitations. The theater opened in 1971 and features a spectacular mural by Québec artist Jordi Bonet, which leads to the Salle Louis-Fréchette and Octave-Crémazie concert halls. Théâtre Trident, Opéra de Québec and the Club musical de Québec are based here, as well as concerts by the Orchestre symphonique de Québec. Pop concerts by international artists are also staged here sometimes.
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Le Capitole is a testament to the committed preservation of historic buildings in Québec City. Built in 1903 and refurbished by New York architect Thomas W. Lamb in the 1920s, it was given a third lease on life in the 1980s and is now the preferred showcase for theater, cabaret and cultural events. Also on site are a restaurant, a chic bar and a luxury hotel.
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A large, popular three-storied club. A live band venue on the ground floor evolves upstairs into a more conventional disco. The action does not begin until after midnight. There’s also a cigar lounge.
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The perfect place for a night on the town. An inventive restaurant/bar is located upstairs, while downstairs there’s an Irish pub with a dance floor.
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This hip venue has a small dance floor packed with the upwardly-mobile and beautiful set.
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