Quebec Honors Harmonium's Serge Fiori with Celebrated Musical Funeral
July 16, 2025
The Quebec government helped organize a musical funeral celebration for Serge Fiori at Montreal's premier arts venue, reflecting his cultural significance.
Serge Fiori, co-founder and frontman of the influential French-Canadian rock band Harmonium, passed away on June 24, 2025, at age 73 after a long illness.
An online book of condolences has been made available for those wishing to honor Fiori's memory and send messages to his family.
The funeral event drew a large crowd of politicians, performers, and the public, and was broadcast live on Radio-Canada and LCN.
The ceremony took place at 3 p.m. at Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier in Montreal, attended by Fiori's family, dignitaries, and the public.
On the morning of the funeral, the Quebec flag was flown at half-mast at the National Assembly in Fiori's honor until dusk.
Quebec Premier François Legault announced a national funeral to allow the public to pay tribute to Fiori's significant contributions to Quebec culture.
Premier François Legault participated in the funeral, recalling listening to Harmonium's first album in 1974 and praising Fiori for enriching lives through his music.
A separate national funeral was held on July 15, 2025, at Montreal's Place des Arts, where thousands gathered to honor Fiori.
Fiori's musical legacy includes his work with Harmonium, collaborations with Richard Séguin, and his solo projects, which greatly impacted Quebec's music scene.
Born in Montreal in 1952, Fiori co-founded Harmonium in the early 1970s, producing influential folk-rock albums that shaped Quebec's musical identity.
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CBC • Jul 15, 2025
Quebec set to bid farewell to singer Serge Fiori in national funeral
Kelowna Courier • Jul 15, 2025
Quebec bids farewell to singer Serge Fiori during national funeral in Montreal
Penticton Herald • Jul 15, 2025
Quebec bids farewell to singer Serge Fiori during national funeral in Montreal