7 things to do in Montréal this week: June 7–13
Don Toliver brings the Octane Tour to Centre Bell on Sunday; Anne Roumanoff and Tom Green anchor the comedy circuit; Lou-Adriane Cassidy caps a wet week with live music Friday.
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This week breaks into two distinct halves—a soggy start that demands indoor plans, then a warm midweek window before thunderstorms roll back in by Friday. The real anchor is Don Toliver at Centre Bell on Sunday evening, June 7, though the day itself will be raw and rainy (expect 15 to 19 degrees and steady precipitation). Get indoors early: Bach Before Bedtime runs three performances at Gesu through Monday, June 9, offering Baroque refuge when the city feels grey. If you want to stay warm and loose on Sunday, Daraîche et filles performs at 4:00 PM at Cabaret du Casino de Montreal—Paul Daraîche brings folk and country tradition to the afternoon—or catch smokedope2016 at Beanfield Theatre that same evening at 8:00 PM for cloud rap and trap in a smaller room.
Monday and Tuesday clear considerably, climbing into the low-to-mid 20s by midweek, and this is when you should book patios and move outside. Two rooftop terrasses in Old Montreal—Terrasse Nelligan and Terrasse Place d'Armes—offer Mediterranean plates and golden-hour views; both are worth reserving now for Tuesday or Wednesday when the weather peaks. If you want a proper sit-down meal before a show, Tiramisu Saint-Laurent on the Main holds steady as a warm, unpretentious Italian spot ideal for a 5 à 7 before live music.
Thursday brings Anne Roumanoff to L'Olympia at 8:00 PM. Roumanoff is a French comedian and actress with genuine stage presence, and her show will draw a strong French-language crowd—not to be missed if you follow Québec comedy. The evening stays overcast but dry, hovering around 17 to 27 degrees, so plan dinner beforehand; La Medusa in the Plateau serves serious Italian fare if you want to stay neighborhood-close before heading to the theatre.
Friday pivots sharply. Thunderstorms are forecast, temperatures spike to 31 degrees at midday, and the whole day feels unstable—not ideal street weather. Lou-Adriane Cassidy performs at MTELUS at 8:00 PM; she is a Québec singer-songwriter with real local following, and the venue is intimate enough that a wet evening won't diminish the room. Save your outdoor energy for Saturday, which clears to overcast and 18 to 25 degrees, still decent enough for a walk on the Mountain or a patio drink before the weekend proper. Tom Green takes Beanfield Theatre at 7:00 PM on Saturday—a Canadian-American comedian and media personality with deep MTV roots and genuine comedic chops, worth catching if stand-up is your lane.
Skip the neighbourhood crime blotter this week; it has been grim. Instead, focus on what opens and what tastes good. MDMH's casse-croûte on Jean-Talon just landed its Happy Ending burger on Time Out's world-best list for $8.75—proof that Montréal still punches above its weight in cheap eats. If ice cream calls, local readers have already voted their favorites; grab a cone on a clear Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon when the city actually feels alive.
If I had one night, it is Don Toliver at Centre Bell on Sunday—rain or shine, the production and sound will make the grey worth enduring.