Sami Landri's Sami Party
Nov 12, 2026
Tickets
Thursday, November 12th
Sami Landri's Sami Party
with Chiquita Mére and special guests
The Exchange - 2431 8th Ave
Doors at 8:00pm
Tickets on sale at TheExchangeLive.ca
The iconic Acadian queen of social media, Sami Landri invites you to the Sami Party: On Tour! After taking over TikTok and Instagram with her absurd, chaotic, and fearless videos, Sami now sets the world on fire with her Sami Party live show. Now she’s coming to your city to host this drag show in her own way: unapologetic, over-the-top, and drenched in a completely trash-chic aesthetic. On the menu: drag performances, lip syncs, comedy, and Sami on her baddest behaviour!
Sami Landri, whose real name is Samuel Landry, is the first Acadian drag queen to compete on Canada's Drag Race, where she won the Fan Favourite award. Originally from Dieppe, the multi-talented artist has captivated audiences both on stage with Le Sami Party — a vibrant mix of drag and comedy — and online, amassing nearly 480,000 followers on TikTok and 282,000 on Instagram.
Now based in Montreal, Sami explored music, dance, visual arts, and acting before finding breakout success through drag. She founded the collective Haus of Ménage in 2018 and was crowned Acadian Queen in 2019 under the name Mona Noose. In 2021, she also won the Vague Award for Best Acadian Short Film for Mona, co-directed with Xénia Gould.
That same year, Sami went viral on TikTok with the now-iconic question, “Do you have cigarettes?”, helping popularize Chiac while humorously tackling political topics such as fears around “wokeness” and society’s obsession with pronouns. Since then, she has appeared on Crave and Radio-Canada, been featured in outlets including URBANIA, La Presse, Le Devoir, and Interview Magazine, hosted events for Fierté Montréal and Juste pour rire, and launched her recurring Cabaret Mado event Le Sami Party, now touring across Canada and internationally in France.
She also co-hosts the cult-favourite web series Helpez-moi alongside Chiquita Mére, and has performed across Canada as well as in Paris, Lyon, Lille, Geneva, and Brussels. No lighter needed when you shine this bright.
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