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mutek festival

Montreal's festival season is in full swing, offering nonstop events and endless activities for Montrealers and visitors alike. Whether you're into all-night music festivals or vibrant cultural fiestas, there's something exciting for everyone to enjoy in the city.

Taking centre stage this week at the Old Port's Grand Quay is C2 Montreal, a three-day experience blending business and creativity. Think TED Talks meets Cirque du Soleil, where masterminds and industry leaders gather for talks, hands-on workshops, and next-level networking. It's practically the destination for business brains and creative souls.

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Montreal in August is a sea of orange cones, as construction season drags on. But behind the dust and detours lies a pot of cultural gold. You may not find a rainbow at the end of the roadworks, but you will find a full spectrum of Pride events.

There's also Orientalys, a melting pot of diverse flavours to tease your palate, and the Scottish Highland Games, with kilts and caber tosses. And let's not forget the epic Italian heritage celebration, taking you through the heart of the Mediterranean without leaving the city.

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This summer, you can step away from the mundane, the traditional, the been-there-done-that world of art and music shows, and dive headfirst into the matrix of Montreal's Société des Arts Technologiques (SAT) dome.

The SATosphere — an 18-metre-wide architectural marvel, armed with eight video projectors and 157 loudspeakers — immerses audiences into the very heart of performances.

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MUTEK is turning up the volume on "novelty and eclecticism" for its 24th edition. The Montreal music festival unveiled just over half of this year's headliners — many of whom will be participating for the first time — including Alessandro Cortini of Nine Inch Nails and drum and bass legend dBridge.

Other international heavyweights include .VRIL, Ale Hop and Animistic Beliefs with local support from fan favourites Pascale Project, SPRLUA and Honeydrip. The electronic festival, running from August 22 to 27, will span 33 live performances and over 50 artists.

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