La Nuit De La Percee !!link!!
The stage has hosted every major name in the Quebec country scene:
Madame Beaumont moved a dried rose from a vase she hadn't touched in twenty years into the empty chair beside her. She told me that rose was from her husband’s funeral. For two decades, she had kept it as a shrine to grief. On La Nuit de la Percée, she moved it to the chair—not to discard it, but to invite it to sit with her as a companion, not a warden .
Watching the live stream is a unique experience because the cameras capture the crowd energy just as much as the band. It is common for viewers in France, Switzerland, and Belgium to host "watching parties" at 2:00 AM their time to sync up with the Quebec night.
So tonight, or whenever you feel the weight of the long night upon you, try it. Turn off the screens. Light a single flame. Find your stuck thing. And give it a new place to sit. LA NUIT DE LA PERCEE
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Viewers are encouraged to submit "prayer subjects" (sujets de prière) ahead of time; for instance, over 13,000 requests were received for one recent session. Global Reach:
In the vast landscape of Canadian festivals, few events capture the raw, unbridled energy of French Canadian culture quite like . Translating literally to "The Night of the Breakthrough," this annual event has evolved from a local gathering into a cornerstone of the country music scene in Quebec. Held in the picturesque region of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, La Nuit de la Percée is not merely a concert; it is a rite of passage for francophone country artists and a pilgrimage for thousands of fans wearing plaid shirts and cowboy boots. The stage has hosted every major name in
Are you planning to attend La Nuit de la Percée this year? Share your favorite Quebec country artists in the comments below (or on social media using the hashtag #NuitDeLaPercée).
The air is a mix of grilled poutine, wood-fired pizza from food trucks, fresh Lac-Saint-Jean air, and the distinct sweetness of "Caribou" (a potent alcoholic drink).
Focus on the restoration of marriages and the salvation of loved ones. On La Nuit de la Percée, she moved
is a recurring, large-scale spiritual event organized by EMCI TV , a prominent Christian media network. It consists of 6 to 7 hours of non-stop live prayer, worship, and intercession broadcast globally via YouTube, Facebook, and satellite. Core Purpose and Themes
This event is designed as a time of intense intercession and "breakthrough" for the upcoming year. It typically lasts for 6 to 7 hours non-stop














