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Bastille brings Doom Days to Montreal
On Wednesday night, England’s Bastille made their way to the MTELUS on the back of their summer release of Doom Days. This was one of the first stops on the North American tour supporting the album, as the band has been travelling around Europe doing festivals all summer.
Introducing LASSO – A modern country music festival in one of the world’s greatest festival cities
August 15 & 16, 2020 at Montreal’s Parc Jean-Drapeau
ROCK BAND KANSAS TO ‘CARRY ON’ TOUR IN CELEBRATION OF ANNIVERSARY OF ICONIC ALBUM… POINT OF KNOW RETURN
SEXTUPLE-PLATINUM ALBUM POINT OF KNOW RETURN TO BE PERFORMED IN ITS ENTIRETY
Disturbed bring Evolution World Tour to Montreal
Montreal’s sound was anything but silence on Friday night, as it played host to a quintessential arena rock show by twenty-year veterans Disturbed at Place Bell in Laval. The hard rock icons of the 2000s welcomed a packed crowd for a two hour long musical and visual spectacle.
Vince Staples brings FM! to Montreal
Vince Staples made his way to MTELUS in Montreal on Thursday night along with Buddy and Armani White as part of the Smile, You’re On Camera tour. While a busy night in music in Montreal, Vince still managed to pull in a decent crowd of fans that were energised and ready to be a part of the show.
Bring Me The Horizon turn Place Bell into a dance party.
Since Bring Me The Horizon’s latest album ‘amo’ was released only little over a week ago, there have been a variety of mixed emotions and reviews circulating around the record with people being unhappy with the new, significantly poppier sound, and all the negative feedback has eventually forced the front man Oli Sykes to publicly address the comments.
Jimmy Buffett heading to Montreal this July
Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band will perform at the MTelus for one night only,
WEDNESDAY, July 10 at 8 pm, as part of Jimmy Buffett’s “Son Of A Son Of A Sailor” Tour 2019.Local Parrotheads won’t want to miss their chance to soak in the full Margaritaville experience.
The Flaming Lips bring show full of colour, vibrance and light to MTELUS
What show can have mechanical unicorns, 20 ft blow up robots, giant laser-shooting hands and one of the coolest lighting rigs in the business? The Flaming Lips have incorporated all these and more into a one-of-a-kind concert. Led by Wayne Coyne, the band produces the show as a full-on artistic performance.
Nothing More bring The Stories We Tell Ourselves Tour to Theatre Corona
Nothing More have been gaining quite the following over the past several years, as they have polished their sound and have been able to reach a wider audience on the back of tours with the likes of Five Finger Death Punch, Papa Roach, and Disturbed. They’ve been able to find a unique sound to strive away from a genre that can sometimes turn bland with repetitiveness. Taking a break from their supporting arena tour, Nothing More decided to do a few headlining shows along the way, making a stop at Theatre Corona in Montreal on Sunday night with openers Bad Wolves and Eyes Set to Kill.