Experience the Joy of Québécois Music with É.T.É and Yann Falquet at Next Stage

Experience the energy of Québécois folk music with É.T.É and Yann Falquet at Next Stage Arts on Feb. 8! A night of soaring harmonies, foot-stomping melodies, and joyful traditions....

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Experience the Joy of Québécois Music with É.T.É and Yann Falquet at Next Stage

Get ready for an electrifying night of Québécois folk music as É.T.É and Yann Falquet with Emily Troll & Eric Boodman bring their joyful, high-energy performances to Next Stage Arts! Presented by Next Stage Arts and Twilight Music, this February 8 concert will showcase the vibrant, foot-stomping melodies and rich traditions of Québec and Acadian music, blending soaring harmonies, dynamic step-dancing, and masterful instrumentation into an unforgettable evening.

🎶 About the Artists

É.T.É – Keeping Traditions Alive with a Modern Twist

With their infectious energy and unique, contemporary take on traditional music, Élisabeth Moquin (fiddle, step-dancing, vocals), Thierry Clouette (bouzouki, podorythmie, vocals), and Élisabeth Giroux (cello, vocals) have taken the Québécois folk scene by storm. Winners of the OPUS prize for “Discovery of the Year 2017-2018,” this trio blends original compositions and innovative arrangements with traditional Québec and Acadian repertoire, creating a one-of-a-kind folk experience that radiates warmth and celebration.

Yann Falquet with Emily Troll & Eric Boodman – A New Sound in Québécois Folk

Best known as a founding member of the acclaimed trio Genticorum, Yann Falquet has honed a distinctive guitar style for Québécois music, drawing from Brittany, Scandinavia, Ireland, and North America. His performances are rooted in deep tradition yet refreshingly innovative, bringing together intricate rhythms, expressive melodies, and rich harmonies. Joining him on stage are Emily Troll (fiddle, feet percussion) and Eric Boodman (accordion, podorythmie), two talented multi-instrumentalists who infuse their performances with passion and authenticity.

📅 Saturday, February 8, 2025
📍 Next Stage Arts, Putney, VT
🎟️ $20 Advance / $25 At the Door / $10 Livestream
🍻 Cash bar available

🎟️ Get Your Tickets!

Don’t miss this night of pure Québécois musical joy! Secure your spot:
🔗 Get Tickets Here
📞 Call 802-387-0102 for more info

📍 Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill, Putney, VT
💡 Sponsored in part by the Délégation du Québec à Boston

Join us for an evening of rich musical heritage, lively rhythms, and an irresistible urge to dance! 🎻🕺💃

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