Labos du Country Annent Des Spectacles Dans 9 Municipalités Du Territoire
The MRC de Montmagny has announced a new cultural initiative, “Les Labos du country,” following the success of its 2024-2025 “Labos du rire” programme. The project, a collaboration between the MRC and Arts de la Scène (ADLS), will bring country music performances to nine municipalities in the region. The goal, as stated by Frédérique Boulet, a project coordinator for the MRC, is to “democratize culture” and ensure equitable access to high-quality cultural experiences across all communities.
What Happened
The “Labos du country” initiative is designed to create intergenerational gatherings by touring country music acts across rural areas. The programme follows the earlier “Labos du rire” project, which focused on comedy. While specific performances have not yet been revealed, the initiative is funded through the Quebec government and the MRC under the 2025-2027 Cultural Development Agreement.
Why It Matters
The project underscores a growing emphasis on making cultural programming accessible in underserved regions. By focusing on country music—a genre with deep roots in rural communities—the MRC aims to bridge gaps in cultural participation. The collaboration with ADLS suggests a strategic effort to leverage existing arts infrastructure, while the funding agreement highlights governmental support for localized cultural initiatives.

What May Happen Next
Organizers are expected to release detailed programming in the coming months, though specific acts or dates remain undisclosed. The project could set a precedent for similar mobile cultural programs in other regions, depending on its reception. Analysts suggest that the focus on country music may resonate strongly with local audiences, potentially strengthening community ties through shared cultural experiences.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the “Labos du country” initiative?
The “Labos du country” is a cultural programme launched by the MRC de Montmagny to bring country music performances to nine municipalities, following the success of a previous comedy-focused initiative.
Who is funding the project?
The project is funded by the Quebec government and the MRC de Montmagny through the 2025-2027 Cultural Development Agreement.
When will the performance details be announced?
The programming for the initiative will be revealed by participating organizations in the coming months.
How might mobile cultural programs like “Labos du country” shape the future of arts accessibility in rural regions?