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Samantha Fox, Peaches, Princess Nokia, Big Freedia playing free outdoor shows during Montreal Pride this August

Montreal Pride has unveiled its full slate of performers for this summer’s edition, and it includes some huge names. 80’s vet Samantha Fox, provocative icon Peaches, rising hip hop star Princess Nokia, and New Orleans bounce queen Big Freedia will all perform free outdoor shows at Parc des Faubourgs this August.

Samantha Fox performs Sunday, August 19th at 8:30 pm, Peaches takes the stage as part of the CLASH! lineup that also features Fischerspooner (Friday, August 17th at 6:00 pm), Princess Nokia will pack them in Wednesday, August 15th at 9:30 pm, while Big Freedia will get those booties bouncing right after Princess Nokia’s set at 10:00 pm.



Montreal Pride runs from August 9 – 19, and includes a huge array of performances and activities, including DJ nights, comedy shows, drag competitions, and much more. Check out the official Pride trailers below, along with some cuts from the performers at the festival. For more information visit the official Pride site.

Gabriel Sigler

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