Montreal beach parties are back at Village au Pied-du-Courant next month
Entry is free before 7 p.m. and $5 after. 🏖️

A DJ performs in the evening. Right: People sit on the Pied-du-Courant beach with the Jacques Cartier Bridge in the background.
Montreal's ultimate beach party spot is back. Village au Pied-du-Courant reopens June 13, with the perfect mix of sun, sand, and music every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday through September 21. With free entry before 7 p.m. and only $5 after, it’s a great way to party on a budget this summer.
Thursdays kick off with funk and afrobeat. June 13 will feature Voyage Funktastique, while June 20 brings Qualité de Luxe. A special “FIRE” evening on June 27 showcases Groovy and Chill's top DJs, including Vo, Grid, Cidoine, and the Goldmen Sax for a night of electrifying music.
Fridays will spotlight some of Montreal’s best music collectives. "COLLÉ-COLLÉ" Fridays begin on June 14 with Moonshine’s Club Sagacité, featuring Spinelli, G Mako, A$H Banks, and Akantu.
June 21 hosts the glittery Discorinho Extravaganza with French Vanilia, Kidelka, and Bolarinho. The month wraps up on June 28 with Laylit collective’s rhythms, headlined by C Lia, Mounsz, MNSA, and Nadim Maghzal.
Saturdays celebrate Latin culture with “SUAVE” nights. The lineup on June 15 will have Flowkito, Baile da Zaza, stopnoxs, and Harold & Jampi. On June 22, Frikiton spices things up with DJ Camm, DJ Pana, Santofuego, and Lu B. June 29 closes out the month with Whorito, La Niña Kiwi, mCherry, and Nana Zen, ensuring a full-on fiesta every Saturday.
Fireworks will light up the skies later in the summer, adding an extra sparkle to the festive atmosphere. Food trucks and art installations will be scattered throughout the village, providing delicious bites and visual treats to complement the music and dancing.
Whether you’re there for the beats, the eats, or the dazzling displays, Village au Pied-du-Courant promises a summer full of unforgettable nights.
Village au Pied-du-Courant 2024
When: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from June 13 to September 21, 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Where: 2380, rue Notre-Dame Est
Cost: Free before 7 p.m., $5 after

