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Quilapayun du Chili en concert

Sun 09 Oct 2022 • 07:00 pm
Théâtre Maisonneuve - Montréal De 40,99 à 75 $
· by Rédaction PAN M 360

Accueilli à Montréal il y a plus de trois décennies et présenté par Gilles Vigneault, Pauline Julien, Paul Piché et Claude Gauthier au Théâtre Saint-Denis et ensuite dans la Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier de la Place des Arts dans une salle comble, Quilapayun revient aujourd’hui non pas de leur exil en France, mais du Chili où ils habitent. À l’heure des changements politiques au Chili et avec l’espoir de l’adoption d’une nouvelle constitution, plus représentative et plus démocratique, pour remplacer celle héritée de la dictature.

Quilapayun est l’expression musicale la plus engagée et la plus politique du Chili. Aimés et respectés par les Québécois et les Canadiens solidaires de la démocratie et du respect de droits humains. Quilapayún, rayonne encore aujourd’hui par sa musique socialement engagée, par leurs concerts offerts pendant plus de trente ans à travers le monde. Ce retour au Canada sera une tournée d’adieu, un au revoir au public montréalais et à la communauté chilienne. Pour cette raison, ce sera une dernière occasion d’assister à leur spectacle et d’entendre les chansons de ces combattants historiques de la liberté. 

The Chilean group Quilapayun last visited Montreal more than three decades ago, when they played packed concert halls, warmly welcomed by Gilles Vigneault, Pauline Julien, Paul Piché and Claude Gauthier at Théâtre Saint-Denis and performing a second show to an enthusiastic crowd at Place des Arts. After living in exile in France, the group returned to Chile. Now, at a moment of promising political change in that country, with the hope for a new Constitution and the renewal of democracy, Montreal audiences will have an opportunity to hear Quilapayun in concert once again.

Quilapayún is Chile’s most politically engaged musical ensemble. Long beloved and respected by Quebecers and Canadians who feel a sense of solidarity with international struggles for democracy and human rights, Quilapayún continues to shine today with its socially committed music, performed in concert around the world for more than 30 years. The group’s return to Quebec will be a farewell tour, an occasion to reconnect one last time with their Montreal public and the Chilean community in Montreal. Don’t miss the opportunity to attend the show and hear the songs of these historic musical freedom fighters!

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