Quebec City Summer Festival
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The Festival d'été, or Summer Festival (Full French name Festival d'été de Québec, full English name Quebec City Summer Festival) has been taking place annually since 1968. It is organised by groups of businesspersons and artists of Quebec City in order to show the artistic, economic, and touristic potential of the region. The festival takes place over the first two weeks of July.
The Festival presents musical shows during two weeks in July in various indoor and outdoor venues throughout the city. During the 1970s and 1980s, the festival specialised in musicians from the Francophonie and world music. Since 2000, the Festival has included artists in from genres across the board, including rock music, punk, hip-hop, classical music, francophone music, and world music
The three main outdoors arenas of the Festival are the Plains of Abraham, with the most important shows, due to its high capacity, the Parc de la francophonie, and the Place d'Youville. The primary indoors venues are l'Imperial and le Grand Théâtre de Québec, presenting classical music. Bars and nightclubs throughout the city complement the selection by offering jazz, world, and electronic music. There are several "arts de la rue", or street performers throughout. Finally, a site called the "Place de la famille" hosts animation and events for children.