Mile End’s outdoor Marché des Possibles kicks off June 22 with six weekends of free programming

Summer is right around the corner, and POP Montreal is once again ushering in Mile End’s Marché des Possibles, the free outdoor summer market on the corner of St Dominique and Bernard. For six weekends in a row (from June 22 to July 29 ), the space will showcase live music, pop-up restaurants, vendors and much more.

Check out the lineup for the first two weekends below, along with a Soundcloud playlist featuring the performing artists. For more information on Marché des Possibles head over to the official Facebook page.

Week-end 1:

JUNE 22
5pm – DJ Jeune & Ambitieux
8pm – Marie-Gold – Live / DJ
9pm – DJ Jeune & Ambitieux

JUNE 23
7pm – The Kount & Falcxne presents by Voyage Funktastique
8pm – KNLO
9pm – DJ Ruby Jane

JUNE 24
4pm to 6pm – DJ PSYCHEBELIQUE

Week-end 2:

JUNE 29
5pm – DJ Frog & Silktits
7pm – eejungmi
9pm -DJ Frog

JUNE 30
5pm – CJLO – 1690AM programming
7pm – El Coyote
8pm – Lotus

JULY 1

4pm – The Blaze Velluto Collection
5pm – Cadence Weapon

For more info on Marché des Possibles visit the event’s Facebook page.

Gabriel Sigler

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