National
Assembly
June 18 to 22
and June 24
June 18 to 22
and June 24
National Assembly
1045 Rue des Parlementaires, Québec City, Québec G1A 1A3Directions June 18 to 22
and June 24, 2022
At nightfall
(around 9:30 p.m.)
A family-friendly event
that's open to everyone.
Please check the weather before coming. The show may be cancelled in the event of heavy rain or thunderstorms. Follow us on social media to keep up with our latest news.
BLEU : Le Québec sous les étoiles is an impressive and colourful new multimedia show presented by the Québec government. Projected on the façade of the National Assembly building on June 18 to 22 and June 24, this captivating multimedia production celebrates the Fête Nationale by taking spectators on a journey through Québec's landscapes, language, history and culture.
BLEU : Le Québec sous les étoilesis a story that oscillates between magic and majesty, adventures and encounters. We follow a grandmother, played by France Castel, and her grandson on a canoe trip across Québec. Their epic journey takes them through an imaginary world filled with the best of Québec's past and present, from the landscapes to the culture and the people who shaped Québec and left their mark on its history. A feel-good show about Québec's art, history, people, land and natural beauty that will resonate with young and old alike and evoke memories rooted in each viewer’s personal experiences.
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« BLEU is a digital fresco of Québec, a fantastical journey through its history, landscapes, culture and people. It’s an exciting show that brings people together! »
Nathalie Gélinas, producer at TKNL
« As always, song acts as the common thread, spice and punctuation for our history. In BLEU, it reflects the Québec's soul and ours as well. »
Monique Giroux, radio host
« Presented under the stars, BLEU is a touching and larger-than-life multimedia show. The narrative oscillates between magic and majesty, adventures and encounters. »
Alexis Laurence, artistic director of Le Studio LEX
« The soundtrack to BLEU is both grand and intimate. With input from talented local artists, it takes us on a journey through the beauty of our cultural heritage! »
Marc Bell, composer and director, Troublemakers