Seven (7) days to go until Festival Innu Nikamu
23 July 2024 - 7:09AM
UK Regulatory
Seven (7) days to go until Festival Innu Nikamu
MANI-UTENAM, Quebec, July 22, 2024 (GLOBE
NEWSWIRE) -- There is still time to get passports and day passes
for the 40th edition of Festival Innu Nikamu, which will take place
from July 30th to August 4th, 2024, in the
heart of the Innu community of Mani-utenam, near Sept-Iles. This
major gathering of over 40 local and international artists, both
Indigenous and non-Indigenous, will make the two stages come
alive:
- July 30, 2024 –
GRANDIS, Shauit, Shanipiap, Set Léo, Shanipiap, Jade
Mathieu, Scott-Pien Picard + Kashtin et Spencer St-Onge and
K.Maro
- July 31, 2024 –
Sakay Ottawa, Nitatshun, Lildeuce24k & Yung Blues, Bryan André,
Laurence Jourdain & Matthew Jourdain, Claude
Dubois, $adBaby and Elisapie
- August 1, 2024 –
Jeunes talents, Camp musical, Nikan Awashish, Katia Rock, Sara
Curruchich, Passeken, KONG & friends and Flo
Rida
- August 2, 2024
- Le Winston Band, Willie Nab, Tshishapeu, Fort George
Rockers, Kashkun/Eshkan/Les Frères Grégoire and Samantha
Fox
- August 3 2024 -
Raphaël Picard, Roger Lee Martin, Ninan, Soleil Launière, Les
légendes de Innu Nikamu and Aqua
- August 4, 2024 -
Grégoire Boys, IA, The Sheepdogs, Rodrigue Fontaine,
Ivan Boivin-Flamand, Mike Demero & DJ Indians and
Bryan Adams
All programming and ticketing information is
available on the Festival website at www.innunikamu.ca
Charter buses to
Mani-utenam
For festival-goers traveling to the North Shore
(Côte-Nord), it is possible to reach Mani-utenam by chartered
buses. Visit the website
https://innunikamu.ca/transport-aller-retour-interregional/ to book
your seats on one of the buses provided for the event.
Departures are scheduled for July 29, with a
return on August 5, from the following cities:
- Montréal | Québec | Saguenay | La
Malbaie
Information on prices and departure times is
also available on the Festival website. Children aged 6 and under
accompanied by an adult travel free of charge.
Innu Nikamuniss
Since the very beginning of the Festival, a
special place has been given to children. For the first time this
year, young people will enjoy a family site located less than a
kilometer from the main Festival site, where traditional
activities, performances, conferences, tastings, and various ways
to experience Innu culture in the heart of the village will be
offered free of charge.
The free musical performances on the Mixbus
stage, complementing the official Festival program, are sure to
offer discoveries and delights. Guylaine Tanguay, Ced Auger, Sir
Pathétik, Maten, Jean-Pierre Fontaine, Arthur Petiquay, Ulric
Riverin, Will E. Skandalz, Jérémy Dumais, Uapush Vollant, Siméon
Chachai, Éric Leblanc, and Chris Boivin, among many others, will be
part of the celebration.
About Festival Innu
Nikamu
The mission of the Innu Nikamu Festival is to promote and enhance
Innu culture through music, dance, song and the arts. The Festival
aims to bring together the Innu communities of Quebec and Labrador,
as well as other Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people, in a spirit
of sharing and respect. The Festival takes place every August in
Mani-utenam, on the North Shore. It is also recognized as one of
the largest alcohol-free festivals in Canada.
For information (regional
medias)
Caroline Michaud
Strategic Communication Specialist
Boite à clés
418 409-5784
caroline@boiteacles.ca
For information (national &
international medias)
Philip Vanden Brande
Vice-President & Associate
Annexe media
438 402-7391
phil@annexe.media
Source :
Normand Jr Thirnish-Pilot
Coordonnateur du Festival Innu Nikamu
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