You’ve got great taste.
Sign in to follow your favorite artists, save events, & more.
Sign In
About this concert
Ayant lieu à Trois-Rivières au parc Laviolette en bordure du fleuve Saint-Laurent, le festival Saloon propose une série de spectacles de musique country avec des artistes talentueux locaux et internationaux. La mission principale de Saloon sera d’offrir à ses festivaliers la meilleure expérience musicale country qui soit, en leur offrant ainsi des performances musicales de haute qualité qui les feront bouger et danser. Cowgirls et cowboys seront donc cordialement invités à venir festoyer dans un décor unique et enivrant le 9 juin 2023 pour la première édition de Saloon!
Brett Kissel sera la tête d'affiche de la première édition de Saloon!
Les billets seront en vente au cout de seulement 41,99$* (taxes et frais en sus), le 1er décembre à midi. Le prix des billets augmentera lors de l’annonce complète de la programmation.
*Entrée gratuite pour les enfants de 10 ans et moins accompagnés d'un adulte.
Show More
Find a place to stay
Easily follow your favorite artists by syncing your music
Sync Music

Share Event
Saloon Biography
The now defunct Reading-based Saloon spent four years quietly building a following among John Peel's indie masses through a string of low-key singles before releasing their debut album '(This Is) What We Call Progress' in 2002. Like Track And Field cohorts Tompaulin, Saloon have a passion for lilting melodies and docile guitar 'n string symphonies, but where the former often find themselves aligned with Belle and Sebastian, Saloon veer off in the direction of Stereolab and Movietone with celestial Moog washes and shyly seductive multilingual lyrics. Wonderfully off-kilter tracks "My Everyday Silver" and live fave "Girls Are The New Boys" tread cosmic paths but fall on just the right side of kitsch, and Bicycle Thieves" swoons while deftly sidestepping twee territory. Considering Track And Field's indier-than-thou reputation, if this is progress, then Saloon's definition is fine by us. (This Is) What We Call Progress was followed in 2003 by If We Meet in the Future, which was less ambient than its predecessor, but still a finely crafted work. Saloon split following this album, but have since released a collection of early works and B-sides, 'Lo-Fi Sounds, Hi-Fi Heart'.
Original Leslie Gilotti Amazon entry expanded by Andrew Gibb.
Read MoreOriginal Leslie Gilotti Amazon entry expanded by Andrew Gibb.
Follow artist