SONICATION | Marie-Pierre Arthur | Online Concert | 8:30pm
PHI Centre presents

SONICATION | Marie-Pierre Arthur | Online Concert | 8:30pm

Virtual Event
From September 23rd to 25th 2020
  • September 23rd 2020
    8:30 pm – 12:00 am / Doors: 8:00 pm
  • September 24th 2020
    12:00 am – 11:45 pm
  • September 25th 2020
    12:00 am – 8:30 pm
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For more info about this event, please contact the event organizer, 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

Marie-Pierre Arthur

Marie-Pierre Arthur has been one of Quebec’s most beloved and respected artists. After gracing stages across the province and francophone Europe with her first three records, she felt the need to pause and explore new ways to write, play, and sing. Marie-Pierre pushes off the implied limits of her own world, both present and future.