Megan Brouillard’s Musical World Explored Through Songs

Megan Brouillard is making waves in the entertainment industry. After graduating from the National School of Humor, she quickly gained recognition on radio and television. Her passion for hockey brought her to RDS, where she shared a prediction about the Montreal Canadiens’ playoff series against the Tampa Bay Lightning, forecasting a win in five games.
Megan Brouillard Shines at Gala des Oliviers
At the recent Gala des Oliviers, Brouillard stood out by winning three prestigious awards, including the coveted Olivier of the Year. The event included a celebratory atmosphere with friends and family present. On the show “En direct de l’univers,” a medley began with the song “Say My Name” performed with the Koristes, followed by a lineup of humorists who demonstrated their singing abilities, including Danick Martineau, Tommy Néron, and Charles-Antoine Des Granges.
A Star-Studded Opening Number
- Katherine Levac, known as Hannah Montana, brought excitement to the stage.
- Claudia Bouvette, a long-time favorite of Brouillard, participated in the event.
- Other featured guests included Sandrine, Vincent, Bryan Audet, Andrée Watters, Marylène Gendron, Laurent Paquin, and Marie-Philip Poulin.
Unique Performances and Surprises
The evening’s highlight included a quirky duet between Lisa LeBlanc and Mona de Grenoble, humorously labeled “Mona-Lisa.” They performed a vibrant rendition of “Gossip,” showcasing their unique chemistry. Brouillard’s father, François Brouillard, along with humorist Daniel Grenier, delivered a memorable performance of “Ça goûte bon le bonheur.”
Daniel Boucher made a notable appearance from Gaspésie, performing his hit “Chez nous,” with Brouillard’s family joining as an impromptu choir. Other performers included Dave Morissette, who paid tribute to Bob Bissonnette, and Matthieu Pepper, who sang “Vivant” along with Katherine Levac’s tribute to Hannah Montana.
Final Celebrations
The duo 2Frères surprised everyone by performing their hit “Nous autres,” reflecting the love Brouillard’s family has for her. Her personal favorite, “1000 bornes” by Claudia Bouvette, resonated deeply with the artist. The evening closed with her friend, Paruline, playing “Chiendent,” a song central to her show, while Bryan Audet wrapped up the performances with the country classic “Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy).”
Next week, the season finale of the show will feature a special tribute to the legendary Ginette Reno, hosted by France Beaudoin and her team.




