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List of 2024 concerts [2] [6] Date (2024) City Country Venue Opening act October 18 Montreal: Canada Bell Centre: Rêve: October 20 Toronto: Scotiabank Arena: Lu Kala: October 24 Detroit: United States Fox Theatre: October 26 Boston: MGM Music Hall at Fenway: Amanda Shires: October 27 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena: October 30 New York City ...
M for Montreal also produces events at South by Southwest (SXSW), The Great Escape Festival, CMJ Music Marathon, Canadian Music Week (CMW), North by Northeast (NXNE), Iceland Airwaves and Festival Les Inrocks in Paris. Additionally, M programs events throughout the year in Montreal, partnering with organizations such as OUMF and Quartier des ...
Montreal Canada Osheaga Festival [119] 2 August 2009 Jersey City: United States All Points West Music & Arts Festival [120] 24 October 2009 Mountain View ‡ Bridge School Benefit [121] 25 October 2009 19 December 2009 Exeter: England Little Noise Sessions [122] 3 June 2011 Nuremberg: Germany Rock im Park [123] 4 June 2011 Nürburg: Rock am ...
POP Montreal is an annual music festival occurring in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in the early fall, usually at the end of September or the beginning of October. More than 400 bands are scheduled to play in more than 50 venues across the city, mostly located in the Mile End area.
Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier is a large multipurpose venue in Montreal, Quebec equipped with sophisticated technical equipment. It seats 2,996 people and is part of the Place des Arts cultural complex in Montréal 's Quartier des Spectacles entertainment district. [ 1 ]
Both events were held during the same weekends, with most bands playing one day in Montreal and the other in Toronto. Despite the Toronto event's popularity, however, promoters ceased operations there after the festival's 2012 incarnation. For the 2014 festival, Heavy MTL was officially rebranded as "Heavy Montréal".
The venue opened in 1884. It was first a skating rink and became a summer theatre the following year under the name "Theatre Français". [4] [5]Completely damaged by a fire at the end of the 19th century, the building was bought in 1920 by an American company, the Loew's chain (now known as Loews Cineplex Entertainment), which first turned it into a theatre under the name "The Loew's Court ...