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 Georges A. Gauthier Belle Orchestre by a full moon and warm autumn night under the open sky of Depot77. It was charming. Belle Orchestre Oct 24, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier A band, a show, family can be so much more than the sum of its parts. After a long hiatus, @karkwa_ still shine as more than its talented parts. In Brussels, it all transcended the great music, intimate venue & the best family/fans. This is a show, an experience, never to forget Karkwa Oct 24, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier I brought Erin to see Karkwa at MTelus. Same set as in Brussels a few months before, completely different vibe. Thousands of fans, 4 day residency. Yet it remained intimate & familial in its own way. They literally brought all their kids on stage. Karkwa Oct 24, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Haley Heynderickx was beyond charming. Beggaring belief, she sounded better live than recorded & I’ve never seen such adorable humility. When we cheered her first song she looked behind her empty stage to see if someone else was there Tim Baker / Haley Heynderickx Oct 24, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Tim Baker was masterful, switching between instruments effortlessly he filled the stage with sound and charm. To my delight he also covered/reinterpreted some old Hey Rosetta! Songs. On a personal note, went with Papa which was extra special Tim Baker / Haley Heynderickx Oct 24, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Though less polished than the tapestry of their latest, most excellent album, there’s no denying the kinetic force of their layered live performance. It makes the music less of an intellectual delight, eliciting instead a visceral, emotional response. Squid / Water From Your Eyes Oct 24, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier It’s ramshackled garage rock, but they’re also honest and confessional. Like board formed concrete, rough around the edges but you can see every grain and the texture is beautiful. Palehound / Chris Farren Oct 24, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier The trio was accompanied by an extraneous drummer which did not help. They looked like they were more concerned with looking the part than playing the part. There was no authenticity, no feeling. The paper cut out of an Appalachian folk band. Ruby Creek Oct 24, 2025
 jaydenlynn hey my mom was here, she doesn't remember trapt or smile empty soul either she got there late or she was just drunk Trapt / Three Days Grace / Smile Empty Soul Oct 24, 2025
 Girl at the Rock Shows https://girlattherockshows.com/2025/10/24/oh-but-dear-the-sky-is-low/ Purity Ring / yuniVERSE Oct 24, 2025
 Gaynor Cook as The Kate Rusby Trio Kate Rusby Oct 24, 2025
 Girl at the Rock Shows https://girlattherockshows.com/2025/10/24/how-did-we-get-so-far-behind/ Meltt / Jaguar Sun Oct 24, 2025
 Gaynor Cook as The Kate Rusby Trio Kate Rusby Oct 24, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Duran Duran @ Bell Centre was all about the nostalgia. The sound was a bit crunchy but LeBon’s voice held up pretty well. I’m glad I heard then, but I wouldn’t go again Duran Duran / Nile Rodgers & Chic Oct 24, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Nile Rodger and Chic were fantastic @ the Bell Centre. I wish I hadn’t arrived as late as I did but Good Times were had as we said to ourselves, Let’s Dance Duran Duran / Nile Rodgers & Chic Oct 24, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier It’s a travesty that I’ve never seen Daniel Belanger live before tonight. His music is just as rich live - you’d think you had headphones on - & a seamless 2h set (like 15 sec between songs!) except for when he charmed us with his irreverent humour. I’d go see him again tomorrow Daniel Bélanger Oct 24, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Opening night of #popmontreal and I saw local band Dresser @ Sotterenea. Really enjoyed the band and energy. Went straight to Bandcamp to buy their music today Dresser Oct 24, 2025
 amsarocks The wrong Spotify artist and image is linked to this band. Transition Oct 24, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Antoine Corriveau has an irreverent and quirky stage presence I had forgotten. Either that or he’s developed it in the 10 years since I last saw him perform. Musically it’s an energetic show. I did find it interesting he chose a backup singer with a lisp. Inclusive. It’s a strong and jazzy band, especially his effect empowered guitarist/saxophonist. Antoine Corriveau Oct 24, 2025
 n0una_ My very first concert. At tiny ten years old, dragged along by my parents, fell asleep in the car on the way back and was carried to bed. I remember it being quite chilly at the venue but am so grateful looking back at it retrospectively growing up as someone who appreciated Charles Aznavour once I matured. Was very moving even at tiny 10 years old. Thank u mom and dad for taking me :) Charles Aznavour Oct 24, 2025