
Get Ready for the 2026 Montreal International Jazz Festival!
From June 25 to July 4, 2026, the vibrant streets of Quebec will once again transform into a global sanctuary for music lovers. The Montreal International Jazz Festival is not just an event; it is a sensory explosion that blends tradition with avant-garde experimentation. Whether you are a lifelong jazz aficionado or a curious newcomer, this year’s lineup promises something for everyone.
Based on the buzz from the local community and music critics, we have curated a guide to the most anticipated performances you cannot afford to miss.
The Bold and the Avant-Garde: High-Energy Highlights
If you are looking for music that breaks the mold, look no further than the eclectic acts hitting the stages this summer. One of the most talked-about duos is Angine de Poitrine. Known for their innovative sound and infectious energy, they are set to ignite the Scène TD on Saturday, June 27 at 9:30 PM. Expect a collective experience that is as wild and fragmented as their musical style.
For those craving something mysterious and psychedelic, the Scandinavian powerhouse GOAT will make their Montreal debut at MTelus on Saturday, July 4 at 8:30 PM. Adding to the excitement, the talented Montreal-based band Atsuko Chiba will open the show, making it a perfect blend of international mystery and local flair.
Symphonic Elegance and Alternative Vibes
The festival also offers moments of profound sophistication. St. Vincent, an artist renowned for her melodic genius and alternative approach, will perform a symphonic set at the Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier on Sunday, June 28 at 7:30 PM. This is a rare opportunity to see a modern icon redefine the boundaries of the genre.
Other sophisticated must-sees include:
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- Sofiane Pamart: Bringing the elegance of the piano to the Maison symphonique de Montréal on Friday, July 3.
- Patrick Watson: A mesmerizing performance at the Scène TD on Friday, July 3.
- The Bad Plus: A masterclass in modern jazz at the Théâtre Jean-Duceppe on Friday, June 26 at 9:00 PM.
Celebrating Local Talent and Rising Stars
Montreal is a hub of creativity, and the festival shines a spotlight on the best of home-grown talent. Keep an eye out for Mafuba, a promising young jazz group that is quickly gaining traction in the city. Additionally, the exceptional guitar work of Ivan Boivin-Flamand, a proud member of the Atikamekw community, is a highlight you shouldn’t miss on June 25.
For fans of guitar virtuosity, the legendary Michel Cusson—one of Quebec’s finest composers—will be performing at the Amphithéâtre du Gesù on June 30 and July 1 at 6:00 PM.
Quick Schedule Guide for Your Planning
To help you navigate the festivities, here is a quick snapshot of key dates and venues:
| Artist | Date | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| The Bad Plus | June 26, 9 PM | Théâtre Jean-Duceppe |
| Will Scott III | June 27, 6 PM | Club Montréal Loto-Québec |
| Angine de Poitrine | June 27, 9:30 PM | Scène TD |
| St. Vincent | June 28, 7:30 PM | Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier |
| Thee Marloes | July 2, 6 PM & 8 PM | Scène Rogers |
| GOAT | July 4, 8:30 PM | MTelus |
Whether you’re visiting from abroad or living in the heart of the city, the Montreal Jazz Festival is the ultimate summer celebration of sound. For more travel tips and local recommendations, visit Tourisme Montréal. We’ll see you in the crowd!




