PETiTOM
PETiTOM, also known as Tommy Tremblay, is a multidisciplinary Quebec artist: singer, dancer, acrobat and singer-songwriter. He gained public recognition notably on La Voix in 2020 and has since performed on numerous stages, from Cirque du Soleil to musical theatre productions in Paris, where he won the Male Breakthrough Artist award in 2024. Today, he is developing an energetic and authentic pop musical universe, shaped by his diverse background and strong stage presence.
Hour
7 p.m.
Duration
90 minutes
Hour
7 p.m.
Duration
90 minutes
PETiTOM, whose real name is Tommy Tremblay, is a multidisplinary Quebec artist: singer, dancer, acrobat and singer-songwriter. Originally from Quebec City, he discovered his passion for dance at a young age, followed by singing during his participation in the musical Mixmania 2.
Driven and multifaceted, he quickly built a diverse career on stage and screen, performing in productions such as Thoroughly Modern Millie and Footloose, and appearing on shows like Danser pour gagner and Révolution, where he founded the MARVL Québec dance troupe. His talent also took him abroad, landing him a contract as a dancer-acrobat in Dubai.
Back in Quebec, he continued his stage career, notably with Cirque du Soleil, and gained further recognition in the musical Mamma Mia! before competing on La Voix in 2020, where he reached the quarter-finals.
The pandemic marked a turning point, leading PETiTOM to focus on music creation. As a self-taught artist, he developed his own musical universe, expanded his collaborations and gained wider recognition. He also became an ambassador for brands such as Coca-Cola and McDonald’s, while growing his career between Montreal and Paris.
In 2023, he joined the cast of Molière, the Musical in Paris, where he landed the lead role. This performance earned him the Male Breakthrough Artist award at the 2024 Trophées de la Comédie Musicale.
Following this success, he signed with independent label Play Two (GIMS, Vitaa, Tayc, Lara Fabian) and released his first single in France in late summer 2025.
An artist in constant evolution, PETiTOM embraces curiosity and authenticity. For him, the artistic journey is an endless path, guided by passion, humility and a desire to keep learning.
Edwin-Bélanger Bandstand
Get thereAccessibility
Reduced mobility: the site 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.