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Best Concerts This Month

in Montreal

October 2024

Vampire Weekend at Place Bell

Vampire Weekend

Breaking out with their timeless track 'A-Punk', the delectable indie four pieces are back out on tour in 2024, bringing with them the witty and honest songs, sartorial elegance and accessible style that makes them continually popular. Catch them on the road this year as they present their fifth album, 'Only God Was Above Us'.

Alec Benjamin at M Telus

Alec Benjamin

Alec Benjamin, an Arizona native singer and songwriter, has garnered significant attention for both his demos and his hit songs such as 'Paper Crown,' 'I Built A Friend,' and 'End of the Summer.' The rising star is set to embark on the '12 Notes' tour, in celebration of his forthcoming album of the same name. Starting this fall, with support from Matt Hansen, don't miss the opportunity to experience his live performance!

Twenty One Pilots at Centre Bell

Twenty One Pilots

Grammy Award-winning duo Twenty One Pilots are embarking on a brand new tour, 'The Clancy World Tour', in support of their latest album, 'Clancy'! Hailing from Ohio, Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun formed the band while in college and independently released their records before being signed by Pete Wentz's Fueled By Ramen label in 2013. Since the debut of their first studio album, 'Vessel', they have been creating genre-defying sounds blending synth, spoken word, and more, amassing a dedicated and immense fan base. Don't miss out as they set off on their largest headlining tour yet!

PJ Harvey at Place Bell

PJ Harvey

Emerging into the British rock scene of the early 90s like a hurricane, Polly Jean Harvey set about taking names and kicking ass. PJ Harvey has electrified fans with the news of her highly anticipated return to North America for the first time since 2017. Embarking on an epic tour in support of her latest album "I Inside the Old Year Dying,".

Michael Kiwanuka at M Telus

Michael Kiwanuka

Kiwanuka is a British-Ugandan soul musician producing work that is both timeless and contemporary . His 2016 album Love & Hate, went to number one and was nominated for a Brit Award, while the magnificent orchestral title track Cold Little Heart serves as the opening theme for the series Big Little Lies and launched him into international stardom. His 2020 tour comes on the back of his latest self-titled album KIWANUKA , an instant success receiving 5 star reviews.

Switchfoot at Beanfield Theatre

Switchfoot

After their hiatus at the end of 2017 Switchfoot return to the road with their recently released album! With this, Switchfoot aim to not dwell on the torrid political and social atmosphere of our time and instead offers an antidote to it. With the band now back on the road don't miss the five-piece as they present their brand new music!

The National and The War On Drugs at Place Bell

The National and The War On Drugs

Two of the most influential acts in modern alternative music, The National and The War On Drugs, join forces for a huge co-headline tour this fall, taking along indie-pop group Lucius as support! Between September and October the two indie giants trek across North America taking in eighteen stops, closing out the leg at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, October 7.

Kaytranada at Parc Jean-drapeau

Kaytranada

Kaytranada is heading on his brand new tour across the US, hitting 15 cities! The electronic dance master will be celebrating the release of his brand new album Timeless', which features artists such as Pinkpantheress and Childish Gambino. Kaytranada is bringing his version of electronic hip-hop to the stage for the crowd to enjoy. It is sure to be an excellent party for those who attend.

Suicide Boys at Place Bell

Suicide Boys

Combining a flurry of genres and influences from punk rock icons like the Misfits and Minor Threat with the slick production and sparse, hypnotic beats of hip hop and trap, the Suicide Boys are proving themselves a force to be reckoned with. The duo, comprised of rapping Ruby Da Cherry aka Suicide Leopard and producing Slick Sloth, call their unique fusion horrorcore glitch-trap and are bringing its bone-shaking bass and dark rhymes to you once again!

The Marley Brothers at Place Bell

The Marley Brothers

Spend the start of fall 'Jamming' with the iconic Marley Brothers! Legend Bob Marley's sons Ziggy, Stephen, Julian, Ky-Mani and Damian have reunited to embark on a brand new tour, 'The Marley Brothers: The Legacy Tour'. They are ready to honor their father's worldwide-known legacy by performing his classic favorites. Get ready for an experience of a lifetime!

Kygo at Centre Bell

Kygo

Tropical House is safe in the hands of Kygo. The Norwegian DJ's reputation for infectious, chilled-out beats, airy pan flutes, and melodic synth lines has been growing ever since his remix of Ed Sheeran's 'I See Fire' in 2013. Now, this young superstar is back and heading on a world tour this year. This is a must-see performance!

Idles at M Telus

Idles

Grammy-nominated rock band Idles is heading on a new tour in support of the new album 'Tangk.' Describing themselves as an 'angry band,' the English punk rock outfit Idles fuse the cathartic, angular rage of their scuzzy guitar riffs, pounding drum beats, and rebel yell vocals with bitingly intelligent lyrics that explore everything from politics to toxic masculinity to tales of working-class strife. After the release of their acclaimed debut album 'Brutalism' in 2017, the Bristolian rockers have stomped their way through the game and are now hitting the North American shores!

Sep 21 - 22

M Telus

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