The Most Serene Republic is a Canadian indie rock band formed in Milton, Ontario, by band members Adrian Jewett, Ryan Lenssen, and Nick Greaves, who had all left school to pursue more artistic ventures. The band takes its name from the sobriquet of formerly independent Venice under the Doges, which was regarded as "The Most Serene Republic of Venice."
Annuals / The Most Serene Republic at Mango's
Annuals / The Most Serene Republic at The Rhythm Room
Annuals / The Most Serene Republic at The Satellite
Annuals / The Most Serene Republic at Bottom Of The Hill
Annuals / The Most Serene Republic at The Crocodile
Annuals / The Most Serene Republic at The 400 Bar
Annuals / The Most Serene Republic at Empty Bottle
Annuals / The Most Serene Republic at Grog Shop
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Annuals / The Most Serene Republic at Pike Room
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The Most Serene Republic / Grand Archives at Great Scott
The Most Serene Republic / Grand Archives at Southpaw Music & Entertainment
The Most Serene Republic / Grand Archives at Le Poisson Rouge
Olympic Island Festival 2005 Jun 26, 2005 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Uploaded by Bobby B: The Vinyl Vagabond
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The Most Serene Republic has had 219 concerts.
The Most Serene Republic is most often considered to be Indie, Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Post-Rock, Canadian, Baroque Pop, Toronto Indie, and Ontario Indie.
The last The Most Serene Republic concert was on December 22, 2015 at The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The bands that performed were: The Most Serene Republic / Sun K / Billy Moon.
The songs that The Most Serene Republic performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the August 12, 2005 concert at The Warehouse in Calgary, Alberta, Canada: