Here are some of the best Montreal things to do in April:
​Get biking with an early-bird BIXI membership
When: April 1 to 15
Cost: $96
Reason to go: It’s easy to bike everywhere in Montreal, and even easier with a BIXI. Seasonal bike share memberships run from April to November and will be discounted through April 15. While BIXIs were available through the winter, the convenience of its summer locations is hard to beat. You can bike in practically any direction for a while and then park your ride at the next stand you see, letting you get around without a second thought.
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Go to a daytime rave at the SAT

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When: April 7, 4 to 11 p.m.
Where: 1201, boul. Saint-Laurent
Cost: $40
Reason to go: One of the best spots in the city to see up-and-coming artists, the SAT has two different stages: a giant display dome (The Satosphere) for custom visuals and the main floor, where its large urban space can be seen through the light-slatted windows along Saint-Laurent. Hudson Mohawke and Nikki Nair will play back-to-back shows along with other DJs playing across the two floors.
More at sat.qc.ca
​Catch the total solar eclipse
When: April 8, 2:14 p.m.
Where: Across Montreal
Cost: Free
Reason to go: The phrase "once in a lifetime" gets thrown around a lot, but this event really is. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best spots in the city to see the eclipse shroud Montreal in darkness during the day, but Park Jean-Drapeau will host and event for it and hand out free eclipse glasses to protect your eyes. Do not attempt to watch it without them! The last total solar eclipse in Montreal was in 1932, and the next one won’t be here for at least another 50 years.
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Check out underground art at Montreal's Art Souterrain festival
When: Until April 7
Where: Centre de commerce mondial, 747, rue du Square-Victoria
Cost: Free
Reason to go: Montreal’s underground city connects a long way, and Art Souterrain has created a route to walk through, perfect for one of April’s rainy (or snowy) days. The 2024 edition features art that addresses climate change and environmental issues, along with performances and guided tours available through their website.
More at artsouterrain.com
​Rock to Queens of the Stone Age
When: April 17, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Place Bell, 1950, rue Claude-Gagné
Cost: $55+
Reason to go: For fans of alternative rock, seeing Queens of the Stone Age live offers a chance to witness the band's unique sound up close. Their performances are renowned for delivering the high-quality of their albums with an added intensity and raw power that truly comes to life on stage.
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Have an epic meal at one of Montreal's award-winning restaurants
Reason to go: Montreal’s best spots to eat have been collecting awards and making top-pick lists from the Forbes Travel Guide Star award to the World’s 50 Best. If you’re looking for something to spice up a Friday night, there are hot kitchens in your area and they want you to taste their menus.
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​Take your pick of vinyl at the Plateau Record Show
When: April 27
Where: 454, ave Laurier Est
Cost: $5
Reason to go: You can find vintage and classic vinyl albums at this one-day-only record show that features over 30 vendors bringing the best of their collections. Listen to some great tunes as you sift through more genres than you’ll find at most record shops. There will be a $50 gift card door prize raffle drawn at 1p.m. if you’re feeling lucky.
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​Montreal Electric Vehicle Show 2024

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When: April 19 to 21
Where: Olympic Stadium
Cost: $18.50
Reason to go: You'll get the chance to see (and sit in) the latest models of EVs in the Olympic Stadium. The event will feature test drives of hoverboards and e-bikes on tracks around the 68 models of futuristic vehicles. The newest transit tech and gadgets will be on display for three days, which had a turnout of over 32 thousand people last year.
More at svem.ca
See the ultimate punk cover band at Club Soda
When: April 20
Where: Club Soda, 1225, boul. Saint-Laurent
Cost: $48
Reason to go: Me First and the Gimmie Gimmies have been making classics into punk since the mid-90s. The punk rock supergroup will be playing with The Defiant (former members of Offspring, Smash Mouth, and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones) and UltraBomb to bring you punk covers of songs from the Beatles to the Beach Boys and even the Muppet Movie.
More at clubsoda.ca
Cheer on the Harlem Globetrotters
When: April 26, 7 p.m.
Where: Bell Centre, 1909, avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal
Cost: $42
Reason to go: You'll see some of the best athletes in the world show off their b-ball moves and tricks with unmatched audience participation in an engaging and hilarious performance. The world-class entertainment act has been trotting the globe for nearly 100 years
More at harlemglobetrotters.com
Take in the action at WWE Monday Night RAW
When: April 15, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Bell Centre, 1909, avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal
Cost: $33+
Reason to go: You can catch WWE's electrifying atmosphere live with superstars Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, and Seth "Freakin'" Rollins. There are also special guests and surprise appearances in store.
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​Go to a Spring Witches dance party at Turbo Haüs

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When: April 20, 11 p.m.
Where: Turbo Haüs, 2040, rue Saint-Denis
Cost: $20.25
Reason to go: Turbo Haus is hosting a '70s witchy hippy dance party, with a dress code encouraging guests to wear daisies in their hair, flowy clothes, and crystals. Dress-up dance parties aren't exclusive to Halloween; if you're itching for some costume fun, this pagan witchy-themed 4:20 event is your ticket.
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Meet your favourite writer at Blue Metropolis Literary Festival
When: April 25 to 28
Where: Various locations,
Cost: Free
Reason to go: You can meet over 150 authours in person at this book festival consisting of over 120 events across the city. Writers from around Quebec, Canada, and the world will feature works in over ten languages. This year’s theme is "Dreams & Utopias," showcasing fantasy, but with a focus on social awareness.
More at metropolisbleu.org
Chill out the the Allah-Las Live
When: April 22, 8 p.m.
Where: Beanfield Theatre, 2490, rue Notre-Dame Ouest
Cost: $41.25
Reason to go: You can experience the Allah-Las’ laid-back surf rock for a wave of nostalgia and the '60s vibes they bring to their live performances. They’re like an indie band that has travelled through time and captured the sounds of the psychedelic era.
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Monteal Makers Market
When: April 27 and 28, from 11 to 5 p.m.
Where: St Jean Berchmans Church, 5945, rue Cartier
Cost: Free
Reason to go: This weekend-long market in Rosemont will feature over 75 vendors, selling the perfect spring goods: pottery, plants, clothing, art, and jewelry. You can find witchy creations, handcrafted candles, unique pieces and much more! There will be food and the event is dog-friendly if you want to bring your furry companion along.
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