‘Twas a few nights before Christmas and all
through Le Studio TD, many fans were stirring as they awaited a special
Christmas themed concert by one of our favourite Country/Folk singers, Sara Dufour. Le Studio TD was appropriately
decorated for the occasion. We had a
giant Christmas tree, lights galore and even some special presents for several
lucky fans who were attending the concert.
Had I taken the time to look a little closer, I’m pretty sure I would
have found some mistletoe hanging from the ceiling somewhere. Sara Dufour opened the show with a series of
her best known hits, bringing joy to the world of those who came out for the
show. With only twelve days to go until
Christmas, there may have only been one drummer drumming, but his driving beat
and the grooving guitars had the ladies dancing and the lords a leaping.
Joined on stage by her main song writing
partner, Dany Placard, they whipped the crowd into a Sugar plum frenzy. Any
thoughts of it being a Silent Night were quickly abandoned as the band rocked
around Le Studio TD stage. Hark! The
second half of the show was totally immersed in the Christmas spirit with as
the set list consisted of nothing but Christmas carols. I’m used to being in the middle of some
rather rowdy crowds, but this evening was a little bit different. It truly was a generational show as we had
children, parents and grandparents in the crowd. No crowd surfers to be seen, but the prancing
and pawing of little hooves may have been heard between guitar solos. If you’ll forgive my terrible use of Christmas
carol lyrics,
Sara Dufour is an amazing talent who had a terrific year. Her most recent album, ‘On
va-tu prendre une marche?’ won a Félix Award for Folk Rock Album of the Year
and it couldn’t have happened to a nicer
person. A Sara Dufour concert is equal
parts music and stories. Hearing her
tell the tale of the night she finally won that Félix Award in November was a
heartwarming moment. I have yet to
photograph an artist who smiles more on stage than Sara Dufour. Her happiness spreads from her to the fans
through her songs, making her concerts some of the most fun that I have ever
covered. All of the photographs were taken at f/2.8 while using various different shutter speeds, ISO settings and focal lengths. Here are the rest of the photographs that I took of Sara Dufour while she performed on the Le Studio TD stage.
If you would like to find out more about Sara Dufour and her music, you can do so by following the link to her website. A big thank you goes out to Karl-Emmanuel Picard of District 7 Productions and to Christopher Gonda of V13 Media for getting me a pass to shoot the show. As always, it is very much appreciated. This was the final concert of 2024 for Sara Dufour, but one of Québec’s hardest working performers already has a slate of shows marked on the calendar for 2025. Maybe some lucky fans will find some tickets to those shows under their tree this year. After the final notes had been played and Sara Dufour had walked out of sight, a Merry Christmas was wished to all, and to all a good night.
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