Tuesday, June 5

*Fringe Festival presents Drunk Girl
*Resonance Reading Series returns
*Object Collection presents It’s All True as part of Suoni per il Puopolo fest
*U2 plays the Bell Centre & afterparty at Hurley’s Pub
*Alex Bellegarde trio and Erik Hove’s Tuesday jam session at Dièse Onze


Drunk Girl by Toronto’s TMI Productions

Before the Fringe Festival’s show calendar explodes this Thursday, June 7, check out Drunk Girl by Toronto’s TMI Productions. Théâtre Sainte Catherine (264 Ste-Catherine E.), 6 p.m., $10/$8 students/LGBTQ/sober people

After a month-long hiatus, the Resonance Reading Series returns with a night of live readings from local writers. 5175A Parc, 8:30 p.m., free

New York City-based performance art collective Object Collection presents It’s All True, an operatic adaptation of post-hardcore band Fugazi’s Live Archive at la Sala Rossa. You can see our Suoni per il Popolo highlights here and here. 4848 St-Laurent, 8:30 p.m., $15/$18

If U2 is your thing and you have hundreds of dollars to blow on a show tonight (or tomorrow night), they’re playing the Bell Centre. (Downtown Irish pub Hurley’s is also hosting an afterparty.) 1909 Avenue-des-Canadiens-de-Montréal, 8 p.m., $199.25/$360.25

On the jazz tip, the Alex Bellegarde trio welcomes saxophonist/composer Erik Hove to their Tuesday jam session at Dièse Onze. 4115A St-Denis, 9:30 p.m., price unlisted

 

For more concert recommendations, see this week’s edition of Hammer of the Mods.