When it comes to immersive experiences, Montreal's acclaimed Société des Arts Technologiques (SAT) has become synonymous with pushing boundaries. The iconic downtown venue is no stranger to innovation, redefining the way audiences engage with art and entertainment. This fall marks the return SAT dome parties, inviting attendees to step into a world where music, visuals, and state-of-the-art technology intertwine. Here's what's coming up.
Montreal in August is a sea of orange cones, as construction season drags on. But behind the dust and detours lies a pot of cultural gold. You may not find a rainbow at the end of the roadworks, but you will find a full spectrum of Pride events. There's also Orientalys, a melting pot of diverse flavours to tease your palate, and the Scottish Highland Games, with kilts and caber tosses. And let's not forget the epic Italian heritage celebration, taking you through the heart of the Mediterranean without leaving the city. So while your GPS may be working overtime with all the reroutes, your calendar is about to get a serious workout too. Here are some of the most exciting events of the month.
If you missed the Dômesicle series at the Société des Arts Technologiques (SAT), you can kiss the year goodbye instead with 2022's last immersive party inside the "Satosphère," a dome that enables 360-degree projections around spectators.
The countdown to Halloween has officially begun, and let's face it, winter is knocking at our doors. No need to panic, as Montreal delivers all the fun and entertainment you need for a smooth seasonal transition.Whether you're a party animal, a fan of all things spooky or you're hoping to find comfort in tasty food and some compulsive shopping, the 514 has something for every Montrealer.
The Montreal SAT (Société des Arts Technologiques) got special permission from the city to serve alcohol for a full 29-hour period between May 21 and 23. The occasion is a more than day-long musical event that, according to a press release, "will showcase local and international nightlife artists in an uninterrupted manner."