Montreal Jazz Festival kicks off in full force amid rise in COVID-19 numbers
Montreal's Jazz Festival often sees crowds of over 100,000 gathered peacefully downtown. Organizers are hoping the 2022 edition will be the biggest one yet, but are keeping a close eye on rising COVID-19 numbers. (Radio-Canada) Music lovers packed into the Quartier des Spectacles Thursday night where Montreal's International Jazz Festival — a summer staple in the city — kicked off in earnest after two pared-down, pandemic editions. More than 350 artists will be performing at indoor and outdoor concerts — two-thirds of which are free — from now until July 9, marking the start of the city's first real festival season in two years. But music isn't all that's in the air these days. Quebec public health officials have asked people to stay vigilant as COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations rise amid the emergence of new, more easily transmissible Omicron subvariants in the province. As a resurgence of the virus threatens to put a damper on the festivities, organizers of the jazz fest say they're optimistic about the situation and are happy to be bringing 10 days of music and culture to Montrealers this year.