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Acadie rocks Montreal with biggest showing of Acadian talent ever in Quebec

More than a dozen Acadian artists took over the stage at the FrancoFolies festival in Montral on Wednesday night, including Rosaireville's Lisa LeBlanc, who had the entire crowd singing along with her.

Acadian artists play to a full house at FrancoFolies festival in Montreal

Lisa LeBlanc of Rosaireville performed at FrancoFolies in Montreal with other Acadian artists. (Benoit Rousseau/Les FrancoFolies de Montral/Facebook )

More than a dozen Acadian artists took over the stage at the FrancoFolies festival in Montreal on Wednesday night,including Rosaireville's Lisa LeBlanc, who had the entire crowd singing along with her.

La Soire Acadie Rock was the biggest showcase of Acadian talent ever held in Quebec, according to Music NB executive director Jean Surette, who described the concert as "epic."

"I was trying to figure out, OK, how many of these people are here because of the music, how many are curious and how many are discovering this for the first time," Surette told Information Morning Moncton.

The show, which Surette estimates had an audience of close to 35,000, featured artists who are well-known in Quebec including Radio Radio, lesHtessesd'Hilaire,les Hay Babies and Lisa LeBlanc.

Surette says many lesser known artists also performed as part of the show, with indie-singer and songwriterPierreGuitard getting a big response from the huge crowd.

"His [performance] in particular went over really well, so I think he was a bit surprised and I think he'll be getting a lot of hits on hisSpotifyand his Apple Music today."

Surettesaid the recent debate about whether it is necessary for artists to identify themselves as Acadian has been interesting.

He said it is clear from the show that Acadian artists haveexpanded far beyond the traditional musicoffiddles and accordions.

"It was a really good, very diverse show ... it was really a mixed bag of all sorts of styles," Surette said.

Surette, who played during the concertwith les Paens, said the two days of rehearsals ahead of the show "was like a family reunion."

He sees the benefits of showcases such asLaSoireAcadieRock, especially for lesser known artists.

La soire Acadie Rock was held at the FrancoFolies festival in Montreal. (Frdrique Mnard-Aubin/Les FrancoFolies de Montral/Facebook)

"Pretty soon I don't think we'll be needing that label as much," Surette said. "And it'd be great, in my opinion anyway, that the artists don't need that label to get attention or get people tolisten."

The show also included Joseph Edgar,Marie-Jo Thrio, Menoncle Jason, Vishten, Jacques Jacobus, Gabriel L.B. Malenfant, Cleste Godin, Caroline Savoie, Amlie Hall and Jean-Paul Daoust.

With files from Information Morning Moncton