8th edition · 21–30 May 2026
Concerts and events from 21 to 30 May 2026
Musical roots and traditions: discover the festival programme
Through the theme of Roots, the Festival des musiciens de monde invites audiences to explore the foundations of musical practice: territory, language, collective memory and passed-down knowledge. True to its mission, the CMM presents a programme that celebrates cultural heritage while affirming its contemporary vitality through creativity and dialogue.
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Concert programming
Five concerts to transport you on a journey through music traditions of the world
A series of exceptional musical performances at the Église Saint-Enfant-Jésus in Mile End, from 22 to 30 May 2026.
22 May 2026
Innu Uman with Joséphine Bacon
“Innu Uman” combines two words meaning “HUMAN” in Innu-Aimun and Occitan. At the crossroads of language, land, and memory, this performance offers a poetic, musical and sensory journey in which Innu and Occitan voices unite in a shared spirit of resistance and beauty.
23 May 2026
La traversée des Andes
This concert reinterprets the music of the Andes and South America through 17th- and 18th-century manuscripts, including the Codice Trujillo and the Codice Luz y Norte. These sources are complemented by pieces from oral and folk traditions passed down from generation to generation.
28 May 2026
Paolo Angeli
With an innovative approach, Paolo Angeli crafts a hybrid style of music that blends Mediterranean tradition, minimalism and avant-rock. His voice, inspired by the ancient sounds of Sardinia, conveys a unique intensity. At the heart of the concert: his individually “prepared” Sardinian guitar, which he has been designing and developing for over 30 years.
29 May 2026
The Secret Trio
The Secret Trio brings together three exceptional musicians: Ara Dinkjian (oud), Ismail Lumanovski (clarinet) and Tamer Pınarbaşı (kanun). Together, they create a unique style of chamber music which blends original compositions with traditions from the Middle East and the Balkans, underscored by jazz, classical and contemporary influences.
30 May 2026
Peyman Yazdanian & Adib Rostami
Screening of the silent film masterpiece Grass: A Nation’s Battle for Life (1925), accompanied live by musicians Payman Yazdanian and Adib Rostami. Directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack, Grass (The Exodus) chronicles the annual migration of Iran’s Bakhtiari nomadic tribes.
Free activities / Registration required
Indigenous Visions and Roots
From May 21 to 24, 2026, Indigenous Visions and Roots offers a space for Indigenous artists to engage in dialogue with creators and researchers from different cultural traditions. The daytime activities, which are free of charge but require registration, include lectures, round-table discussions and workshops for adults, school groups and families. These activities will integrate language and imagination while recognising the diversity of knowledge and cultural expression.
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Questions?
Everything you need to know about the Festival des musiciens du monde
How do I get to the festival?
Address of the Centre des musiciens du monde
5043 Saint-Dominique Street
Montreal (Quebec) H2T 1V1
Laurier Metro station
What payment methods are accepted?
We accept cash, debit cards and credit cards, whether you’re booking your tickets or paying on the day.
What does the concert pass include?
The concert pass gives you access to our five festival concerts on 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30 May.
Are the concerts and activities accessible to people with reduced mobility?
The Centre des musiciens du monde and the Église Saint-Enfant-Jésus du Mile have limited accessibility for people with reduced mobility. Please get in touch with us so that we can help you plan your visit. Some festival activities may be more difficult to access.
A Celebration of Global Musical Traditions
The Festival des musiciens du monde showcases the richness and diversity of global musical traditions and cultures. Each concert invites audiences to discover new instruments and explore unique repertoires.
An Opportunity to Discover Diverse Cultural Artists
The festival brings together artists from all over and offers them a platform to share their music. It’s an opportunity to support artists from diverse backgrounds and to discover original creations.
A Hub for Artistic Encounters, Cultural Exchange, and Creation
Beyond the concerts, the festival fosters rich exchanges between artists and audiences. You’ll find participatory workshops, meet‑the‑artist sessions, and a wide range of family‑friendly activities.














