Nico Wayne Toussaint at Bromont Blues
Thursday, July 23, from 6 to 8 p.m. – Nico Wayne Toussaint & The Boreal Quebec Blues
A renowned blues harmonica player known for his powerful and expressive playing, Nico Wayne Toussaint, originally from France, has made his mark on the international scene with his approach to Chicago blues.
His style blends tradition and modernity, bringing a contemporary energy to classic blues. With The Quebec Blues Project, he creates a musical bridge between the blues and the vibrant energy of Quebec’s northern roots. On stage, the harmonica becomes a voice in its own right, telling stories with intensity. The repertoire combines original compositions with inspired reinterpretations of blues classics.
Each concert is an immersive experience where the audience shares a direct connection with the music. The band delivers a vibrant and sincere blues, imbued with emotion and a sense of shared experience.
This FREE concert, presented by Desjardins, takes place on the outdoor stage at the Old-Bromont Public Square.
Practical information:
- Public Square: 705 Shefford Street, Bromont
- Site opens at 5 p.m.
- Show from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
- Food by Un Momento, with bar service provided by Brasserie À l’Abordage.
- A limited number of chairs will be available in front of the stage—feel free to bring your own to enjoy the show comfortably.
- Family zone on the grassy area at the back — bring your blanket.
- Public restrooms and a drinking water station are available on site.
- Nearby public parking: Compton parking lot, at the arena, and on Pierre-Bellefleur Street.
- The Public Square is designed to be universally accessible, offering an inclusive and welcoming space for all.