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The Black & Blue Festival was an event that took place in Montreal, Canada, aimed at raising money for HIV/AIDS charities and supporting the LGBTQ+ community in Montreal. Organized by the Bad Boy Club Montréal, the festival featured electronic DJs, dance performances, street art, and circus acts. The festival was last held from October 6-10, 2022. In 2023, organizers announced that the event would not be held for logistical and financial reasons, and as of October 2024, there have been no further updates regarding the festival's future or whether a 2024 edition will take place.
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Black & Blue Festival | |
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Genre | Electronic dance music, techno, etc. |
Dates | Canadian Thanksgiving weekend |
Location(s) | Montreal |
Years active | 1991-2022 |
Founders | Bad Boy Club Montréal |
Attendance | 70,000 (2010) |
Website | Black and Blue Festival Official Website |
The Black & Blue Festival began in 1991 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, initially conceived as a fundraiser for AIDS Community Care Montreal. The first year attracted 800 attendees and raised $3,500. Over the years, it grew into a significant cultural event, becoming one of the largest of its kind in the city and a major fixture in Montreal's LGBTQ+ community.
From its modest beginnings, the festival expanded rapidly, drawing larger crowds and increasing its charitable contributions. By 2010, the festival had reached its peak, with an impressive attendance of 70,000 people. Over the course of its history, the event raised approximately $1.4 million, which was distributed to various AIDS support organizations and LGBTQ+ community groups in Montreal. The festival's contributions have played a crucial role in supporting the city's LGBTQ+ community and advancing AIDS awareness and support efforts.
The festival also became known for its vibrant atmosphere, featuring a mix of music, art, and cultural activities that celebrated diversity and inclusion. It provided a platform for local and international artists and performers, contributing to Montreal's reputation as a hub for cultural expression and LGBTQ+ rights.
Despite its success, the festival faced challenges in recent years. On August 1, 2023, the Bad Boy Club Montréal Foundation announced the cancellation of the 2023 festival. The announcement was a significant blow to the community, as the festival had become a beloved tradition in Montreal. Speculated reasons for the cancellation included financial difficulties, logistical challenges, and changes in social dynamics. The last event, named Black & Blue 360°, was held at La TOHU, Montréal’s Circus Arts City.
In 2023, the BBCM Foundation also canceled its associated event, the Carnival of Colors, due to financial difficulties exacerbated by funding cuts following the COVID-19 crisis.
As of October 1, 2024, there have been no new updates regarding the future of the festival. The community continues to await further information on whether the event will be revived in the coming years or if it will remain part of Montreal's history.
The Black & Blue Festival leaves behind a legacy of philanthropy, cultural celebration, and community solidarity. Its impact continues to be felt in the organizations it supported and the lives it touched, serving as a testament to the power of community-driven events in fostering inclusivity, raising awareness, and supporting vital causes.
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