
Une chance qu'on s'a
Music
Overview
A tribute to the Quebec population who are fighting against the COVID-19 epidemic. Several artists are participating in this outpouring of solidarity to recognize the essential work of our guardian angels and to encourage people to give back.
Top Cast


Marie-Claude Barrette
Marie-Claude Barrette
Self - Host
Marie-Claude Barrette
Self - Host


Mélissa Bédard
Mélissa Bédard
Self - Host
Mélissa Bédard
Self - Host


Marie Soleil Dion
Marie Soleil Dion
Self - Host
Marie Soleil Dion
Self - Host


Pier-Luc Funk
Pier-Luc Funk
Self - Host
Pier-Luc Funk
Self - Host


Marc Labrèche
Marc Labrèche
Self - Host
Marc Labrèche
Self - Host


Gildor Roy
Gildor Roy
Self - Host
Gildor Roy
Self - Host


Érik Caouette
Érik Caouette
Self - Guest Artist
Érik Caouette
Self - Guest Artist


Sonny Caouette
Sonny Caouette
Self - Guest Artist
Sonny Caouette
Self - Guest Artist


Andréanne A. Malette
Andréanne A. Malette
Self - Guest Artist
Andréanne A. Malette
Self - Guest Artist


Marie-Pierre Arthur
Marie-Pierre Arthur
Self - Guest Artist
Marie-Pierre Arthur
Self - Guest Artist
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