SONICATION | Klaus | Online Concert | 8:30pm
PHI Centre presents

SONICATION | Klaus | Online Concert | 8:30pm

Virtual Event
From September 30th to October 2nd 2020
  • September 30th 2020
    8:30 pm – 12:00 am / Doors: 8:00 pm
  • October 1st 2020
    12:00 am – 11:45 pm
  • October 2nd 2020
    12:00 am – 8:30 pm
For more information about this event, please contact Centre Phi at billetterie@centre-phi.com.

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As part of Destination: PHI, Sonication is a hybrid experience, halfway between a film set and a festive happening. The performances played on the roof are transcribed on PHI Centre’s screens. In order to quench the thirst for rhythmic experiences of music lovers, curious minds and fans of Sonication's featured artists, these original performances are featured in a 12-episode, 30 to 45 minutes web series broadcast every Wednesday from July 22 to October 7.

The concerts are available for viewing from 8:30pm and the broadcast ends 48 hours after the event begins. Sales end 1 hour before the end of the event.

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As part of Destination: PHI, Sonication is a hybrid experience, halfway between a film set and a festive happening. The performances played on the roof are transcribed on PHI Centre’s screens. In order to quench the thirst for rhythmic experiences of music lovers, curious minds and fans of Sonication's featured artists, these original performances are featured in a 12-episode, 30 to 45 minutes web series broadcast every Wednesday from July 22 to October 7.

The concerts are available for viewing from 8:30pm and the broadcast ends 48 hours after the event begins. Sales end 1 hour before the end of the event.

Refunds
No refunds
Exchanges
No exchanges

Klaus

Most of the time, when three friends hanging at a bar set out to start a band, it doesn’t go much further than there. However, what usually withers into a faint, unfulfilled thought instead became a catalyst for François Lafontaine, Samuel Joly and Joe Grass as they formed Klaus, a sort of technicolor musical playground they themselves have difficulty defining. Klaus is a collection of musical puzzles created by three professional dilettantes.