Things to do in Montréal this week: August 23–29
A Pink Floyd immersive experience dominates the week; live electronic music at Parc Jean-Drapeau on Sunday; theatre and comedy round out a rain-heavy stretch.
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This week the weather wins the first half and loses the second. Sunday starts wet but mild at 17 to 24 degrees, Monday turns genuinely miserable with heavy rain and a low of 15 degrees, and Tuesday stays damp. Wednesday clears—your best outdoor bet—before rain settles back in Thursday through Saturday. Plan accordingly: get outside when you can midweek, and save the theatres and covered venues for the downpours.
The week's gravitational centre is the immersive Pink Floyd experience running through Saturday at Le Dome in Brossard. PINK FLOYD: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON uses projection and sound design to unfold the album across ten performances this week; Friday's 5:30 PM slot gives you a post-work option before dinner. It's worth the short drive south—this is the kind of high-production spectacle that justifies leaving the island.
Back in the city proper, Sunday afternoon belongs to Worakls at Parc Jean-Drapeau starting at 4:00 PM. The French electronic composer blends orchestral and electronic instrumentation with rock and pop sensibility, so expect something more textured than typical dance-floor fare. Rain is possible but light—bring a jacket and stay through the set. That same evening, if you want something heavier, The Tea Party plays Théâtre Beanfield at 8:00 PM; the Canadian progressive rock group offers a longer, messier ride than Worakls' refined sound.
Monday's downpour makes it a stay-indoors night, but Friday's rain won't stop you from catching Masego at Beanfield Theatre at 8:00 PM. Masego's work marries hip hop with jazz and house elements—a much looser, more improvisational vibe than straight rap. If you're downtown anyway, slip into Pigeon Café & Bar beforehand for breakfast-style comfort food; it reads lighter than the usual pre-show fuel.
Theatre matters here too. Hablando Huevadas plays Théâtre Maisonneuve on Friday and Saturday evenings—two performances across the 28th and 29th. The show is worth catching if you know the work, but no details are available on what this particular production entails, so approach it as a live gamble.
NDG is marking 150 years this weekend with Patrimoine en fête on Monkland Avenue, bringing heritage walks, local memory projects, and nearly twenty community activities to the pedestrianized street. If you're in the neighbourhood or want an afternoon that feels authentically local—rooted in the city's actual neighbourhoods, not tourist corridors—this is it. Saturday's overcast weather won't spoil a street festival, and it might even feel cozier.
Saturday night, if you're willing to head to Brossard again, The Undercover Dream Lovers perform at Le Club Dix30 at 8:00 PM. The venue is associated with Maison Kitsuné, the French luxury lifestyle brand that operates music events and café spaces globally, so expect refined electronic programming and a crowd that treats the night as an experience, not just a show.
With Monday's heavy rain and Thursday's return of damp weather, grab a table at Maggie Oakes on Wednesday when it clears and you can sit outside without regret—the restaurant's grill work is substantial enough to anchor a midweek evening before the week turns wet again.
If you've got one night to commit to, Worakls on Sunday at Parc Jean-Drapeau is the local choice: weather permitting, live music in a park beats any indoor venue, and his sound is genuinely inventive enough to justify showing up on a potentially damp afternoon.
The facts
What's the best day for outdoor activities in Montréal this week?
Wednesday, August 26, 2026 is your best outdoor bet—the weather clears that day before rain returns Thursday through Saturday.
What immersive experience runs through Saturday in the area?
'PINK FLOYD: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON' runs through Saturday, August 29, 2026 at Le Dome in Brossard, unfolding the album across ten performances using projection and sound design.
When does Worakls perform at Parc Jean-Drapeau?
Worakls performs at Parc Jean-Drapeau on Sunday, August 23, 2026 at 4:00 PM, blending orchestral and electronic instrumentation with rock and pop sensibility.