Lord of the rings Montreal what do do

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers at Place des Arts

Lord of the Rings: What to do in Montreal

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Lord of the Rings in Montreal and more

For the third consecutive day, the second installment of Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings saga, The Two Towers, will be screened at Place des Arts’s Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier in Montreal, with Howard Shore’s award-winning score performed live by 250 musicians. 175 Ste-Catherine W., 2 p.m., $104.98$163.97

Music Is My Sanctuary’s annual 24 Hours of Vinyl party began last night and continues today at Agora de la Danse in Montreal. Over 20 DJs are participating this year, and a record fair is happening today as part of the dance marathon. 1435 Bleury, till 9 p.m., free

Hochelaga tattoo studio les Chocottes launches its new location with a grand reopening flash day party. 2019 Moreau #205, 12–6 p.m., free 

The Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma film fest screens Cranks, Ryan McKenna’s 2019 city symphony film that paints an odd black and white picture of Winnipeg. Cinéma Quartier Latin Salle 11 (350 Emery), 9 p.m., $12/$9.50

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Montreal Listings

You can also check our Listings for more Montreal events in nightlife, and things to do. Similarly, for more concert recommendations, see this week’s edition of Hammer of the Mods.

About Cult MTL

Cult MTL is a daily web and monthly print publication focusing on Montreal music, arts, culture and city life. Along with interviewing local and visiting artists, promoters and entrepreneurs, we feature analysis and criticism by our editorial staff and crew of columnists and freelancers, compile comprehensive event listings, curate a daily To-Do List and run the annual Best of MTL readers poll.