Osheaga 2023 in photos: Billie Eilish, Carly Rae Jepsen, JPEGMAFIA & more
30 acts in 3 days!
30 acts in 3 days!
“I saw families, friends, couples, tourists and happy loners appreciating the simple joy of being together in the heart of a welcoming city that I often take for granted. Festival season or otherwise, Montreal truly is an incredible place to live a good life.”
A review of the jazz legend’s set, supported by openers DOMi & JD Beck, at the Montreal Jazz Fest on July 3.
Vance Joy drew huge numbers, Herbie Hancock played huge numbers and two is the magic number with DOMi & JD Beck.
Here are some highlights from the first three nights of Jazz Fest, as the proceedings progressed through the long weekend, stormy weather be damned.
“DJ Premier appeared to cut, scratch, beat-build and orchestrate his loyal troubadours the Badder Band as though it’s his own form of meditation.”
Concerts by Loud, Lisa Leblanc and Robert Charlesbois showcase how les Francos attracts truly accessible appreciation for the French language and Quebec culture.
Radar’s closing cocktail show at le Ministère is the grand finale of a six-concert series showcasing Montreal artists.
A report from the adorable seaside town of Brighton, England, site of the annual festival of emerging artists and gathering place for the United Nations of the music industry.
“Blink-182 is a bad live band. We can get together three good bands playing all the dumb songs. It’ll be fun and free instead of (costing) two months’ rent.”