Watch Cercle invites Miss Monique at the Montreal Biosphere

Miss Monique

Cercle to land for the first time in Canada inviting Miss Monique to play at the Montreal Biosphere.

The Montreal Biosphere, a museum devoted to the environment located in the center of Parc Jean Drapeau on Saint Helen’s Island, Canada, will host the performance, which will be the final to be held inside the magnificent dome this year. You’ll witness Miss Monique perform inside the spectacular, 61-meter-high geodesic dome that was built as the U.S. Pavilion for the 1967 Universal Exhibition. The event’s opening and closing performances will be by Day by Day and DJ Molyness from Montreal. Multiple cameras and drones will be used to capture the spectacle from various perspectives, and it will be streamed live on Cercle’s Facebook and Twitch pages. The artist will then be interviewed afterward, and the online audience will have the opportunity to offer questions. In the W Montréal’s Living Room on Tuesday, October 4, Cercle is excited to offer a Night Session with Phil & Derek and a special guest behind the decks.

Miss Monique, a DJ from Ukraine on the rise

Miss Monique is currently one of the Progressive House DJs with the quickest growth in the globe and is perhaps the most well-known female DJ in Europe. Every year, an increasing number of fans of electronic music laud her for having the ability to effortlessly blend techno rhythms with vintage trance and progressive compositions. By 2020, her live performances had already attracted thousands of avid fans of progressive house online, and recorded streams had amassed up to 2 million views. At the start of 2020, Miss Monique entered Viberate’s TOP 10 of the fastest-growing DJs, and in December 2021 she became Artist of the month according to acclaimed American portal Beatport.

Live music performances are produced and transmitted by Cercle in unique and carefully chosen places.

A French media company called Cercle creates one-of-a-kind experiences by planning, shooting, and transmitting concerts in carefully chosen places throughout the globe. The main objective of Cercle is to highlight historical sites and cultural icons via music and video. The original idea was for Cercle to invite a musician to perform in a special venue before conducting a live interview. They have already staged performances at the Eiffel Tower, the Chambord castle in France, the Northern Lights in Finland, and even in a hot air balloon above Cappadocia, Turkey.