Au bistro des découvertes ! #6 Céleste Lévis presents Véloce André
February 3, 2026 at 6:00pm
Céleste Lévis presents...
She has climbed the stairway to a successful career. Remarkable first appearance at the Ontario Pop competition. Made it to the semi-finals in La Voix (The Voice). Opening act for megastar Francis Cabrel’s tour in Quebec. Four well-received albums under her belt. The girl from Timmins exudes sincerity, both on stage and in her business ventures, as she builds links between music and people. This evening, she presents another Franco-Ontarian artist who shares her spirit, perhaps inwardly, if not outwardly.
Véloce André
On a rock concert stage, he has that frontman’s charisma that excites a crowd. He can go from melodic pop to apocalyptic rock in one short breath in the same song. His instrument of choice, improbably, is his ukulele. He has a pink elephant tattooed on his arm. He’s from Hawkesbury. In short, he is a personality, an artist who can turn vulnerability into strength and chaos into beauty.
An exotic menu !
Mama G’s presents an exotic menu to accompany Céleste Lévis:
- Chicken vermicelli Pad Thai, served with lime
- Cinnamon cake inspired by churros, with icing
Céleste’s favorite drink, available at the bar:
- Cocktail (green tea, whiskey, ginger, lemon)
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