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This spectacular show embodies the very essence of the Festival Franco-Ontarien: a vibrant celebration of francophone musical culture in all its forms. The event will bring together several generations of artists and spectators, creating a bridge between the past, present and future of Franco-Ontarian music. Under the artistic and musical direction of François Dubé and DJ UNPIER, the show, entitled Aujourd’hui pour demain and presented by Radio-Canada Ontario, will highlight the richness and diversity of the Franco-Ontarian music scene, paying tribute to legends while showcasing emerging talent.
Don’t miss this historic evening! Join us on June 13 for a festive and memorable celebration that will showcase our Franco-Ontarian culture with pride and passion.


François Dubé
François Dubé is a Canadian pianist, arranger, composer and conductor,
born in Ottawa, Ontario. He has lived most of his artistic and musical
career in the Outaouais region, notably in Gatineau, Quebec.
He is renowned for his versatility and musical expertise. He has
worked with many Canadian and European artists, including
Renée Claude (for 30 years), Martine St-Clair, Nanette Workman,
Jean Leloup, Luc De Larochelière and Véronic DiCaire.
In 1989, in collaboration with songwriter Paul Demers, he
composed the song “Notre Place”, now the official anthem
of Ontario’s French-speaking community.
DJ UNPIER
Ontario-born DJ UNPIER, real name Pier-Bernard Tremblay, is a Canadian DJ, beatmaker, producer, entrepreneur and artistic director renowned for his boundless energy and infectious intensity on stage.
Over the past fifteen years, he has established himself as a leading figure in French-language electronic music in Canada, developing a unique musical identity. He is also involved with young people in schools.
