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.
Thirty Seconds to Mars bring the party to Place Bell
For a band that began its career 20 years ago, Thirty Seconds to Mars have not slowed down, playing to a busy Place Bell in Laval on Friday night. Combined with an amazing stage setup, the band played to their strengths, full of crowd interaction and arena rock choruses.
Papa Roach and Nothing More continue to innovate
On Saturday night, MTELUS played host to a stacked bill of seasoned performers, including Escape The Fate, Nothing More, and headliners Papa Roach. Innovation and energy were key to this lineup, as each band knew they were in for a wild night in Montreal.
Nightwish brings Decades World Tour to Montreal
The name of the world tour says it all, Decades. Since 1996, Nightwish have defined the entire sub-genre known as Symphonic Metal, which incorporates orchestral classical music and opera in some cases. Although some members may have changed over the years, the direction and the instrumentation were as impressive as ever.
Sabaton and Kreator deliver a memorable night at MTELUS
Veterans of metal descended upon Montreal at MTELUS on March 2, as Sabaton, Kreator, and CyHra provided fans with energetic, entertaining, and ecstatic performances.
Black Veil Brides and Asking Alexandria co-headline on Superbowl Sunday in Montreal
This past Sunday, metal and hard rock fans set aside the Superbowl, and came out in droves to the MTELUS theatre in Montreal for Black Veil Brides and Asking Alexandria, on the latest stop of the co-headlining Resurrection Tour.