The program “Y’a du monde à messe” returns to the antenna of Télé-Québec for a sixth season on National Day, June 24.

For the first, host Christian Bégin will discuss with Luc De Larochellière, Léolane Kemner, Marie-Josée Taillefer and Steeve Wadohandik Gros-Louis. Remember that, as the concept wants, each guest – known or deserving to shine – is concerned by a mystery link. Sometimes it is easily identifiable, other times it is much more difficult.

It is the choir of “Y’a du monde à messe” which will deliver the first musical performance of the season. The choir counts on the voices of Sarah Bourdon, Ariane Brunet, Marie-Christine Depestre, Coral Egan, Elie Haroun, Franck Julien, Karine Pion, Kim Richardson, Dorian Sherwood and JP Loignon. The musical direction of the show is provided by Alex McMahon and the musician is Gilbert Fradette.

Over the following weeks, Christian Bégin will receive a host of interesting and inspiring personalities on his set, such as Marie-Soleil Dion, Guy Fournier, Marc-André Grondin, Michèle Richard, Zachary Richard and Peter Simons.

In terms of musical performances, Daniel Boucher, Corneille, Breen LeBoeuf and Marjo will notably parade on the set of “Y’a du monde à messe” this summer.

Produced by Les Productions Bazzo Bazzo and directed by Luc Sirois, the program “Y’a du monde à messe” is broadcast every Friday starting June 24, at 9 p.m., on Télé-Québec. Each episode is available for free simultaneously, in catch-up and in podcast on telequebec.tv and on the Télé-Québec application.