Presenter
Les Concerts d’été du parc Chanoine-Fleury
260, rue Caron, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, QC G0R 3G0
Website
Informations
Mélanie Côté, [email protected]
François Garon, [email protected]
418 598-9465
Les Concerts d’été du parc Chanoine-Fleury is a summer cultural event held outdoors in the heart of the village of Saint-Jean-Port-Joli. This series offers a variety of artistic performances that bring together classical music from different eras, early and traditional music, poetry, and dance.
Accessible and welcoming, the concerts are offered free of charge, with voluntary contributions, in a warm and relaxed atmosphere. The public is invited to bring their own chairs to fully enjoy each performance in the park’s inviting setting.
In 2026, for the 37th edition, concerts will be held every Sunday at 2 p.m., from July 12 to August 9.
PROGRAMMING
Quatuor OpéraPop
Parc Chanoine-Fleury, 257, rue du Quai

The members of the OpéraPop Quartet present a repertoire featuring the most beautiful opera arias, film scores, and popular songs, all performed with their own lyrical flair.
Featuring: Émilie Baillargeon, soprano ∙ Gabriel Provencher, tenor ∙ Marie Robitaille, violinist ∙ Marie-Hélène Greffard, piano
*Parking is available at La Vigie or behind the church. Parc Chanoine-Fleury is located just behind the Tourist Office and is easily accessible to people with reduced mobility. In case of rain, the concert will take place at Salle Gérard-Ouellet (7-A Pl. de l’Église, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli).
Free | Voluntary contribution
Méandres – Musique du monde créative
Parc Chanoine-Fleury, 257, rue du Quai

Méandres blends the diverse sounds of world music with jazz improvisation. The trio incorporates percussion instruments from various cultures, paired with a double bass whose mellow tone blends with the melodies of an Iranian tar. The ensemble’s unique sound is defined by its exotic instrumentation and complex rhythms.
*Parking is available at La Vigie or behind the church. Parc Chanoine-Fleury is located just behind the Tourist Office and is easily accessible to people with reduced mobility. In case of rain, the concert will take place at Salle Gérard-Ouellet (7-A Pl. de l’Église, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli).
Free | Voluntary contribution
Trio Kabouche
Parc Chanoine-Fleury, 257, rue du Quai

Sylvain Rodrigue, a harmonica player, percussionist, and educator, has been exploring the world of sound since he was a child. He has dedicated his life to this pursuit for over 47 years and shares his passion through music, teaching, and composition. With Kabouche, since 1998, he invites us to discover a wide range of rhythms and soundscapes created using a variety of instruments.
Featuring: Sylvain Rodrigue, harmonica ∙ Daniel Marcoux, double bass ∙ France Huot, piano
*Parking is available at La Vigie or behind the church. Parc Chanoine-Fleury is located just behind the Tourist Office and is easily accessible to people with reduced mobility. In case of rain, the concert will take place at Salle Gérard-Ouellet (7-A Pl. de l’Église, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli).
Free | Voluntary contribution
Jean-Michel Dubé – Hommage à André Mathieu
Parc Chanoine-Fleury, 257, rue du Quai

André Mathieu, a renowned Quebec composer, is considered a post-Romantic composer. He was deeply influenced by Romantic, Classical, and Neoclassical composers, expressing feelings and emotions and evoking sensory perceptions in his music.
Jean-Michel Dubé is a pianist, concert performer, and chamber musician. His discography includes six albums dedicated to the music of André Mathieu.
*Parking is available at La Vigie or behind the church. Parc Chanoine-Fleury is located just behind the Tourist Office and is easily accessible to people with reduced mobility. In case of rain, the concert will take place at Salle Gérard-Ouellet (7-A Pl. de l’Église, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli).
Free | Voluntary contribution
Écorce – Musique trad
Parc Chanoine-Fleury, 257, rue du Quai

Traditional Music from Scotland, Ireland, and Quebec
United by a passion for traditional music from Quebec and the countries that shaped it, François Matte and Jean-Sébastien Gasnier formed Écorce in the spring of 2017 as part of their participation in that year’s Quebec Celtic Festival. The year 2021 marks a new chapter for the project with the release of their debut album, Cordé Serré. The two multi-instrumentalists showcase a beautiful range of virtuosity and rich arrangements, in addition to teaming up with some well-known guests from the scene: Rachel Aucoin, Gabrielle Bouthillier, and Louis-Simon Lemieux. Since the fall of 2025, Écorce has been proud to welcome Julie Cossette on violin and vocals.
*Parking is available at La Vigie or behind the church. Parc Chanoine-Fleury is located just behind the Tourist Office and is easily accessible to people with reduced mobility. In case of rain, the concert will take place at Salle Gérard-Ouellet (7-A Pl. de l’Église, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli).