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KIRIO 2026: 15 Years of Reinventing Live Performance in Atlantic Canada

For 15 years, Les Productions FUSION has been quietly building something unprecedented in Atlantic Canada.

What began as a creative experiment has grown into one of the region’s most ambitious live performance platforms, producing more than 35 large-scale shows, featuring over 100 local artists per production, and welcoming more than 30,000 guests across multiple cities.

This June 12–13 at the UNIPlex in Dieppe, FUSION celebrates its 15th anniversary with its newest arena production: FUSION KIRIO.

But KIRIO is more than another show.

It represents the next evolution of live performance in Atlantic Canada.

Technology Meets Community

Over the past two years, FUSION has invested heavily in developing advanced addressable LED technology integrated directly into costumes, props and stage decor.

Unlike traditional stage lighting, where performers are lit from the outside, KIRIO performers become part of the light itself.

Costumes glow, pulse and synchronize in real time to the music.
Props react dynamically.
Set elements transform live.

This level of immersive LED integration is rarely seen outside major metropolitan productions. Nothing comparable is currently being produced east of Montreal.

And yet, it is being built right here in Dieppe by a local team.

100+ Local Artists. One Arena.

KIRIO will once again feature more than 100 local artists including dancers, singers, musicians and acrobats from the community.

Emerging artists perform alongside seasoned professionals.
Families attend together.
Corporate partners sit next to long-time supporters of the arts.

FUSION’s model is distinctive: it brings together the corporate sector, the artistic community and families into one shared cultural experience.

This is not a touring production brought in from outside.

It is created here, with local talent, at arena scale.

A Cultural Shift

Atlantic Canada has a rich artistic tradition. Large-scale immersive productions driven by advanced performance technology, however, remain rare.

FUSION is expanding what is possible locally, demonstrating that innovation in live entertainment does not need to be imported from Montreal, Toronto or another country.

It is being built here.

As FUSION marks 15 years, KIRIO represents not just a milestone for its founder and the FUSION team, but a broader statement.

Atlantic Canada is capable of producing immersive performances that stand alongside major urban productions, powered by its own artists and community.

KIRIO is not simply a celebration of what has been built. It is proof of what is possible when innovation, community and ambition converge.

The next chapter of live performance in Atlantic Canada is already underway and it is unfolding here.



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