Nicki Minaj was super late at Bell Centre
Montreal Rocks
by Steve Gerrard
3d ago
Nicki Minaj had a concert scheduled in Montreal at the Bell Centre for April 17th, 2024, for her Pink Friday 2 World Tour. Evenko’s website stated that doors were at 7:00 PM, and the show was to start at 8:30 PM. Pretty regular scheduling for a concert. When DJ Boof started his set at 9:00 PM, I didn’t think much of it. Sometimes a show will start a little later than expected, that’s no big deal. Monica’s set followed immediately after, and ended at around 9:45 PM. I assumed that Nicki Minaj would take the stage at 10:00 or 10:15, but that was far from the truth. The Bell Centre was sold out s ..read more
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Geoffroy announces upbeat new album “Good Boy,” shares lead single “C.A.Y.A.”
Montreal Rocks
by Steve Gerrard
4d ago
Montreal singer-songwriter Geoffroy is back with his fourth studio album, titled “Good Boy,” due for release on June 14th. This follows his 2022 release, “Live Slow Die Wise,” which explored themes of nostalgia and introspection. “Good Boy” marks a shift in direction for Geoffroy. “Live Slow Die Wise had a slower pace,” he explains, “and I was eager to step away from the nostalgia and melancholy. I did what felt natural: a feel-good album (I think) that shed the weight of the other ones. I feel I’m getting closer to the sound I’m looking for, though I might be chasing something that’s faster ..read more
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Montreal Oi! Fest returns to Foufounes Électriques
Montreal Rocks
by Steve Gerrard
5d ago
Montreal Oi! Fest returns at the end of April with an impressive lineup full of energy and punk rock spirit. Kicking things off on Friday, April 26th, get ready to groove to the infectious beats of Bishops Green, bringing their West Coast charm all the way from Vancouver to kick off the festivities in style. Joining them are the legendary Partisans, who’ll be delivering their punk rock prowess straight from the UK and Sweden. And that’s just the beginning – brace yourselves for the sonic assault of MESS from Mexico, the raw energy of Fuerza Bruta from the USA, and the unstoppable force of Emp ..read more
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X Ambassadors + Noah Gundersen @ Beanfield Theatre
Montreal Rocks
by Steve Gerrard
5d ago
At a nicely packed Beanfield Theatre on Wednesday evening, the lights dimmed, and the crowd warmly welcomed the opening act: Noah Gundersen. Armed with nothing but his acoustic guitar and a heart full of soul, Gundersen took the audience on a heartfelt journey through his repertoire. From introspective tunes to fan favourites like “Robin Williams” and “Lose You,” he held the crowd in rapt attention. It was clear there were many fans in the audience but it was the raw emotion of tracks like “First Defeat” and “Sleepless In Seattle” that truly struck a chord, showcasing Gundersen’s ability to ..read more
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Noah Kahan + Jensen McRae @ Bell Centre
Montreal Rocks
by Editor
5d ago
Noah Kahan and Jensen McRae brought the house down at the Bell Centre with a concert that was nothing short of electrifying! The energy was palpable From start to finish, and the music was infectious. Kahan has such a strong fan base that from the moment I walked into the photo pit, I was greeted with nothing but the warmest welcome and deeply infectious energy and excitement. Jensen McRae kicked off the night with a performance that set the bar high for the evening. Her soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics resonated with the audience, drawing them in and setting the stage for an unforgettable ..read more
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Queens Of The Stone Age + The Struts @ Place Bell
Montreal Rocks
by Mike Rogers
5d ago
The Struts rolled into Place Bell with excellent response and ride quality. Smelling of leather, textiles, aluminium and carbon fibre. Once acceleration hit 126 bpm they never looked back.  Like a slightly more serious “The Darkness”. This band makes you remember a classic rock sound that was gone 30 years ago but will have its glorious days in the spotlight again, reminding you to feel joy and pump your fists and shake your hips. Luke Spiller “Roth’ed” and “Mercury’ed” and “Jagger’ed” and “Rose’ed” and “Joe Elliott’ed” and even “Brian Johnson’ed” all over the stage. His vocals are opera ..read more
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“I AM: CELINE DION” documentary coming to Prime Video in June
Montreal Rocks
by Steve Gerrard
1w ago
In a poignant portrayal of resilience and devotion, acclaimed director Irene Taylor brings forth “I AM: CELINE DION,” a documentary that delves deep into the life of Québécois powerhouse Celine Dion. Set to premiere globally on June 25th, exclusively on Prime Video, the film offers an intimate narrative of the singer’s battle with stiff person’s syndrome, a condition that has shadowed her since late 2022. Far from a glossy showcase of fame and fortune, “I AM: CELINE DION” unfolds as a candid exploration of adversity and triumph. Taylor’s lens captures Dion’s journey with unflinching honesty ..read more
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Album review: Pillow Queens – Name Your Sorrow
Montreal Rocks
by Steve Gerrard
1w ago
The Emerald Isle is experiencing a vibrant new wave of music, adding to its already rich tapestry of sound. Ireland has always punched above its weight when it comes to musical exports, but there’s no denying something special is happening right now. Look no further than the recent string of phenomenal records from Fontaines D.C., the electrifying indie-punk of Sprints, the dark urgency of The Murder Capital, and the innovative soundscapes of Just Mustard. This is a movement that’s hard to pin down to one genre, but it undeniably pulsates with a raw energy and a distinctly Irish spirit. Back ..read more
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Tiny Habits + Beane @ Le Studio TD
Montreal Rocks
by Mike Rogers
1w ago
Beane Beane is very vulnerable onstage. Speaking about going through the TV music competition system and his family, he really used a lot of his time talking. He could have let his songs do the talking a little more, but relationship-building with the audience is important too, and it seemed like it did him good. Some of us are sharers. Honesty was nice. “My June” is dedicated to his grandmother and the women in his life; it was more upbeat than I expected. I’ll look to stream it on Friday when it comes out. He wants us to dance to “Bitter.” He ditches his guitar, and if that was planned, we ..read more
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PinkPantheress + Bktherula @ Beanfield Theatre
Montreal Rocks
by Jamie Siddall
1w ago
Bktherula The very moment that Bktherula stepped on stage, the energy throughout the venue flipped to one so incredibly electric. Her stage presence was exactly what an opener’s should be; she completely took over and encouraged the audience to go as hard as they could. She did not stay still for a second; she danced and spit out her lyrics with immaculate flow. The bass was heavy even during her slower songs and brought the audience to dance and jump along while two people with bubble blowers completely encased the first few rows with bubbles. Beanfields’ attendance undoubtedly adored Bkther ..read more
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