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Eadsé

July 29
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Radio-Canada’s 2025–2026 Révélation, Eadsé is a Wendat singer-songwriter based in the Laurentians. With over 4 million streams, she presents Healer, her trilingual debut album (French, English, Wendat), blending pop-soul with themes of healing, resilience, and release. This show marks a new step in her artistic maturity, offering a moving and luminous musical experience.

Hour

7 p.m.

Duration

90 minutes

Hour

7 p.m.

Duration

90 minutes

Radio-Canada’s 2025–2026 Révélation

Eadsé, whose name means “my good friend” in Wendat, has over 4 million streams and 70,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. A singer-songwriter from the Wendake community, now based in the Laurentians, she presents Healer, her debut pop-soul album. Since the release of her first EP My Good Friend (2021), she has followed a luminous and heartfelt musical path inspired by her roots and the memory of her ancestors. Her instrumental track Oné-Onti, a tribute to the late Grand Chief Max Gros-Louis, surpassed 6 million streams online. Released on March 7, 2025, Healer, produced by Simon Walls, is a trilingual album (French, English, Wendat) that explores self-love, postpartum depression, and healing. She also participated in the Musique Nomade stopover in Wendake, where she recorded her single Tout recommencer. It is a luminous pop song where her gentle yet assertive voice blends with the warmth of the acoustic guitar and the softness of the strings.  With several tour dates across Quebec, Eadsé is carving out a place for herself on the emerging music scene. And this is just the beginning.

Edwin-Bélanger Bandstand

Directions

Accessibility

Reduced mobility: the Edwin-Bélanger Bandstand area is accessible to people with reduced mobility.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Are events cancelled when it rains?

Events will take place rain or shine. They are cancelled only as a last resort when weather conditions constitute a threat to the artist and public. They cannot be relocated or postponed. 

When possible, the cancellation is announced on the Plains of Abraham Facebook page. Please note that the decision can be made at the last minute.

How much are the events?

Cultural events at the Edwin-Bélanger Bandstand are free.

Are there bathroom facilities on site?

Bathrooms are available at the Pavilion, near the Edwin-Bélanger Bandstand.

What time are the events?

It depends. See the program for more information about the cultural events.

Can I bring a chair?

Yes, absolutely. You can bring chairs and blankets to comfortably enjoy the show.

Can I eat on site?

Of course! You are welcome to bring a picnic or enjoy foods and drinks from La Maison Smith Café at the central pavilion.

Access and Parking

You can either walk, take a bus, car pool or park your vehicle in the parking lots on the Plains of Abraham. For evening evenings, parking is also available next to the Edwin-Bélanger Bandstand starting at 5 p.m. at a cost of $9.00 (cash only and until 11 p.m.). Parking is accessible via Wolfe Avenue, near the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec.

Notice about show cancellations

The National Battlefields Commission would like to remind the Edwin-Bélanger Bandstand enthusiasts that the events will only be cancelled if the weather poses a threat to the artists or the spectators. Such a decision will be taken during the evening, at the time the show would be scheduled to begin, to give Mother Nature a fighting chance to cooperate.

 

The NBC makes a point to present quality entertainment according to the schedule, and cannot postpone a cancelled event, nor host it elsewhere.

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