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9 best Montreal parties during Grand Prix 2025

From VIP parties to the best DJs, we’ve rounded up the top ticketed parties during Montreal’s Grand Prix weekend.

Laura Osborne
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Laura Osborne
Editor, Time Out Canada
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The 2025 Canadian Grand Prix is right around the corner. 

And while rumours are flying that Montreal may lose the coveted race weekend due to last year’s fiasco (the extreme weather forecast, timely STM strike, and Montreal's air quality aren't helping), the city is ready to spring into party mode.

From the city's best speakeasies, to the top bars and nightlife, Montreal has the party circuit covered.

Whether you’re looking for a rooftop event, a champagne-soaked black tie hotel affair, or a Gatsby-era, ultra-exclusive evening with bottle service and velvet ropes, you’ve come to the right city.

This is your ultimate guide to the most talked-about ticketed Grand Prix parties happening in Montreal in 2025.

1. Yoko Luna

Yoko Luna, Canada’s largest supper club at 1234 de la Montagne, Montreal, is going all out for Race Week from June 12 to 15, with general admission tickets at $50.

Four nights of dinner-party excitement feature DJs and performers including Drift on Thursday, SISTEK headlining Friday, Autograf on Saturday, and Wakyn closing the weekend with a cinematic vibe on Sunday.

2. New City Gas

New City Gas, located at 950 Rue Ottawa in Montreal, is revving up for Grand Prix weekend from June 13 to 15, with general admission starting at $40.

The three-night lineup features Kasango on Friday, G-EAZY and Murda Beatz on Saturday, and Don Diablo with Surf Mesa closing out the weekend on Sunday, promising packed crowds, lasers, and nonstop late-night energy.

3. Soubois GP '25

Soubois, at 1106 Blvd. de Maisonneuve O in Montreal, is hosting four nights of high-energy parties from June 12 to 15, with tickets starting at $60.

The underground forest venue will feature sets from Elexsandom, Purple Miami, DJ Cruz, and Moojo, while nearby Sotto offers handmade pasta and elevated Italian classics for a perfect pre-party meal.

4. ​The Roman Empire at Bar George

Bar George (1440 Rue Drummond, Montreal) is embracing full gladiator flair for Grand Prix weekend from June 12 to 15.

Time Out Tip: while you don’t need a ticket, a reservation is required.

The historic venue transforms into a Roman-inspired party zone with four nights of DJs, indulgent food and drinks, and a rotating lineup including Aik, The Neighbors, Johan Pfeiffer, Jojo & Toddy Flores, and Ange Palmer.

5. ​Race Week at La Voûte

La Voûte (360 Rue Saint-Jacques, Montreal) is turning its former bank vault into a four-night Grand Prix cabaret from June 12 to 15, with general admission starting at $50.

Expect electrifying sets from Joezi, DJ Aik, Nicolas Monier, Messina, and Jim Leblanc, fuelling a weekend of late-night dancing and underground glamour.

6. Race Week at Bord'Elle

Bord'Elle (390 Rue Saint-Jacques, Montreal) is turning up the Gatsby-era glamour from June 12 to 14 with three nights of burlesque-fuelled Grand Prix parties—access based on guestlist or bottle service.

Get ready for DJs like Crusy, Vice, Marcel Wynn and Zack Cola, alongside aerial acts, champagne towers, and a dressed-to-kill crowd in this lavish 1920s-style venue.

7. ABGE 

Auberge Saint-Gabriel (426 Saint-Gabriel Street, Old Montreal) is throwing four days of Grand Prix festivities from June 12 to 15, with ticket prices varying by event.

Each night offers a different vibe—from DJ sets and art installations to a relaxed Miami-style brunch and a Sunday wind-down—all set across the venue’s ballroom, speakeasy, and upstairs lounge.

8. Ritz Royale

The Ritz-Carlton Montreal (1228 Sherbrooke Street West) hosts an exclusive black-tie gala on June 13, with tickets starting at $995.

Featuring gourmet food, champagne, DJs, and live performances, it’s the ultimate blend of Grand Prix glamour and timeless elegance.

9. Maison SI

Maison SI takes over Windsor Station (1100 Av. des Canadiens-de-Montréal) on June 13 and 14, with tickets starting at $175.

Replacing the legendary Maxim Party, this two-night blowout brings DJs like HUGEL and FISHER, fashion shows, beauty lounges, and retro racing vibes to one of Montreal’s most iconic venues.


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