After a two-year hiatus, the Santa Teresa Festival returns to Quebec’s Sainte-Thérèse this June with a slimmed-down edition that puts the spotlight on local artists.
From May 19-23, the festival will present indoor shows at the scenic Sainte-Thérèse-d’Avila church with a reduced capacity. The lineup includes The Franklin Electric, Flore Laurentienne, KALLITECHNIS, Laurence-Anne, Jerusalem in my Heart, Helena Deland, and more.
According to a post on the festival’s Facebook page, sanitation for the shows will include masks, social distancing, and the use of “family bubbles” for seating. Tickets are only being sold in pairs to encourage social distancing.
Sainte-Thérèse is located approximately one hour north of Montreal. Tickets for all shows are available now via the official Santa Teresa site.
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