Lebanese Festival returns to Laval from June 4 to 7 at Centre Laval

As outdoor festival season begins across Laval, the Lebanese Festival is set to return from June 4 to 7 at Centre Laval, located at 1600 Le Corbusier Boulevard. The annual event will once again celebrate Lebanese culture through music, food, entertainment and family activities.
According to information published by the organizers, the 2026 edition will take place over four days in the parking area facing the former Hudson’s Bay location, now occupied by Urban Behavior.
Opening ceremony scheduled for June 5
The official opening ceremony is scheduled for Friday, June 5, beginning at 7 p.m.
The evening’s program is expected to feature performances by the Knights of Lebanon dance troupe, comedy acts by Mario Yazbeck, Fouad Abdolnour and Estroubia, as well as a concert by singer Karl Wolf.
Other artists announced for Friday include Miray Dahab, Edy Bendaly, Mireille Nohra, Bassem Dib and Andre Ibrahim.
Family and cultural activities throughout the weekend
On Saturday, visitors will be able to attend youth athletics activities, a karate demonstration and several musical performances. Artists scheduled to appear include Christian Helou, Quebrera, Wassim and Zeina Abou Jaoudé.
The Sunday program will feature the Family Odyssey activity, group dance performances, a presentation by Diversity in Motion and another appearance by the Knights of Lebanon. Musical performances by Nicolas Daccache, Johnny Harb, Wissam Amar, Ghada Derbas and Chadi Naddaf are also planned.
A cultural gathering rooted in Laval
The Lebanese Festival has become a recurring cultural event in Laval, showcasing Lebanese heritage, traditions and community life.
According to organizers, this year’s edition is supported by several partners, including Adonis, the city of Laval, DUO Centre Laval and Cominar.
The festival was held at Collège Montmorency last year. For 2026, it returns in an expanded outdoor format at Centre Laval, with programming spread across four days.