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‘Électro Parade Montréal’ Arrives to Celebrate the 375th Anniversary of Montréal !

Francoys
Events, News
9 August 2017

As we celebrate the 375th anniversary of Montréal, Evenko and MEG Montréal are proud to announce the arrival of the very first Électro Parade in North America. The event will happen on September 2nd, 2017, and will include collaborations of many of Montreal’s electronic music scene pioneers along with some of your favourite international artists.

With the presentation of Électro Parade, Montréal joins a global trend that has notably won over Paris and Zurich, where similar events have taken place in the streets. International and local DJs will stand on parade floats equipped with state-of-the-art sound systems while wandering through the streets of Montréal, as hundreds of dancers will party to their electronic beats.

Beachclub, Bud Light Living, NEON, Garorock, Piknik Électronique, MEG Montréal & Igloofest, Ancient Future Festival x La Bacchanale have joined in on the action of the parade as well as popular festival îleSoniq and ELEVATION MONTRÉAL. Each will have parade floats, serving as a mobile stage and sound system, topped with their choice of DJs. The parade will also be welcoming  friends from Techno Parade de Paris as a guest of honor.

The streets of Montreal will groove to the rhythm of electronic music by local and international artists ranging from Paul Kalkbrenner, Paolo Rocco, Toddy Flores, Agoria, Tizi, Mistress Barbara, Ryan Playground, Kris Tin, MANDIZ, Lebaron, & more.

Join this opportunity to enjoy an innovative and unforgettable new cultural experience in the heart of downtown, Montreal.

To celebrate this first edition, Électro Parade Montréal is offering fans the chance to win a trip to Paris to experience the Techno Parade de Paris. All the details are on www.electroparade.com
Don’t miss the first edition of Électro Parade Montréal on September 2nd !

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