August programming at Tremblant proves that summer is far from over. Five jam-packed weekends will keep the pedestrian village vibrating all the way to the summit. The various free concerts are more festive than ever and will appeal to all tastes. There’s also a great new feature for Latin music fans, the Salsa Tremblant weekend. On the casino side, the show Cabaret Éclats Tremblant, a creation by Les 7 doigts de la main, is in full swing throughout August, offering a unique and colorful circus experience between lake and mountain. And let’s not forget Tremblant’s Fête de la Musique, to round off the month in style, and of course… with MUSIC.

Here are all the events not to be missed in August:
Right from the very first weekend, Les Rythmes Tremblant present the Montreal band Galaxie for an earful of rock, on Friday, August 2, starting at 9:00 p.m. at Place Saint-Bernard.
The party continues on Saturday, August 3, at 9:00 p.m., where the famous Loud will fire up the Place Saint-Bernard stage with his greatest hits! The Montreal rapper, who has just completed a major tour of over 70 dates, will present an updated version of his show.
On Sunday, August 4, at 9:00 p.m., the weekend ends with Tone Call, a cover band that has toured Quebec more than once, and will have everyone at Place Saint-Bernard moving their hips. Pop classics that will get everyone in the mood to celebrate summer.
August 9 and 10 is dedicated to the traditional Folk Weekend! Folk music lovers will be delighted by the numerous musical performances at Place Saint-Bernard from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
The following weekend, this great program continues with the Corona Summit Evenings whereThe Lost Finger vs lost in the 90s will perform at the top of Mont Tremblant on August 17, at 6:30 p.m. A breathtaking view of the Laurentians combined with a unique show takes us straight back to the 90s.
The heat is on from August 23 to 25; it will be muy caliente for the very first edition of Salsa Tremblant! The Canadian Salsa festival project is adding Tremblant to its summer tour, and the pedestrian village will be transformed into a Latin atmosphere, with thrilling music, vibrant culture and, of course, lots of dancing.
To conclude this summer month in Tremblant, from August 31 to September 2, the Fête de la musique, directed by Angèle Dubeau, takes up residence in the heart of the village, offering guests a musical escapade like no other. This rich program celebrates musical diversity, from classical to jazz, thanks to a host of renowned artists.
In addition to the many shows presented throughout the month, Tremblant is packed with activities to delight every member of the family. Whether on the mountain, on the lake or in the village, there are plenty of options to take advantage of all Tremblant’s facilities, for all tastes, levels and weather conditions.
For more information, visit tremblant.ca.