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D'Youville Square
Tuesday, Jul. 10, 2012

Location: Quebec City, QC | Tickets: 0 | RSVP on Facebook RSVP   

Concert Lineup


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"Festival D'ete de Quebec" Multi-Genre

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Charles Bradley RB / Soul

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Lost Bayou Ramblers Folk

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Venue Info

D'Youville Square

Quebec City, QC

Offspring

Dexter Holland at Festival D'ete de Quebec, Plains Of Abraham, Quebec City, Quebec AP Photo / The Canadian Press Images / Festival D'ete de Quebec

July 14, 2012 | 

Elton John

Festival D'ete de Quebec, Quebec City, Montreal AP Photo / The Canadian Press

July 9, 2011 |