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Concerts in Montreal, Canada

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All Concerts in Montreal

  • Find tickets to BoyWithUke on Tuesday April 30 at 8:00 pm at MTELUS in Montreal, Canada
  • Find tickets to Dying Fetus with Full of Hell on Wednesday May 1 at 7:00 pm at Beanfield Theatre in Montreal, Canada
  • Find tickets to Tyler Joe Miller with Andrew Hyatt on Wednesday May 1 at 8:00 pm at Le Studio TD in Montreal, Canada
  • Find tickets to Decapitated with Septicflesh, Kataklysm and Allegaeon on Thursday May 2 at 7:00 pm at Beanfield Theatre in Montreal, Canada
  • Find tickets to Tim McGraw with Carly Pearce on Thursday May 2 at 7:00 pm at Centre Bell in Montreal, Canada
  • Find tickets to Les jeudis Jazz Cabaret Chic du Balcon on Thursday May 2 at 7:00 pm at Le Balcon in Montreal, Canada
  • Find tickets to Architects on Friday May 3 at 7:00 pm at MTELUS in Montreal, Canada
  • Find tickets to Giggs on Friday May 3 at 8:00 pm at Beanfield Theatre in Montreal, Canada
  • Find tickets to Architects on Saturday May 4 at 7:00 pm at MTELUS in Montreal, Canada
  • Find tickets to Ross Lynch & Rocky Lynch present The Driver Era on Monday May 6 at 8:00 pm at MTELUS in Montreal, Canada


About Montreal Concerts

The largest city in the Canadian province of Québec, Montreal offers much more than great poutine to both tourists and locals alike. In fact, this city of nearly two million boasts a unique music and concert scene that dates all the way back to the 1920s. From indie and electronic to pop music and more, Montreal offers genres for everyone to enjoy. In fact, Grammy Award-winning indie rock band, Arcade Fire, originally hails from Montreal.

With its growing population and abundance of tourists, it’s no wonder that Montreal is home to so many great concert venues and musical acts. If you’re looking to catch your favorite mainstream performer, look no further than the city’s Bell Centre or Olympic Stadium. Both are huge venues — in fact, Olympic Stadium can accommodate over 66,000 fans.

For a more intimate concert experience, head over to Montreal’s Théâtre Fairmount or Rialto Theatre. You don’t need to know French to enjoy a great show at any one of these spots! If you’re a fan of soul music and jazz, the Upstairs Jazz Bar and Grill is a great option. The House of Jazz and Le Balcon are other soulful spots to enjoy as well.

Montreal is also home to a number of underground venues, including La Sala Rossa that's also known for its authentic Spanish tapas. The city’s entertainment district offers plenty of theaters, including Théâtre St-Denis.

Native Canadians Celine Dion and Justin Bieber have been known to grace stages across Montreal. Other popular performers to make stops in this city include Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Keith Urban and many more. For folks in the USA, Montreal is just under an hour from both the New York and Vermont borders.

What concert venues are located in Montreal?

There is no shortage of concert venues peppering the cobblestoned streets of Montreal. Fans can catch a major show in the city’s Bell Centre or Olympic Stadium (better known to locals as Stade Olympique). Located in the city center is the M Telus Performing Arts Centre, as well as the Place des Arts. If you’re looking to catch a local band or discover new talent, head over to Montreal’s Club Soda. Additionally, the Parc Jean-Drapeau and Place des Festivals offer great outdoor concerts for folks to enjoy.

How much do concert tickets in Montreal cost?

Montreal is one of the top concert destinations in the country, with a wide variety of venues and performances. For a look at ticket prices for upcoming concerts, scroll to the top of the page and see events today, this weekend, and this week.

What music festivals take place in Montreal?

Looking for a multi-day indie festival? Montreal’s got it! The Osheaga Festival takes place on six stages every summer at Parc Jean-Drapeau. Past headliners have included The Weeknd, Muse and Lorde. Looking for a jazz festival? Montreal’s got that too. The Festival International de Jazz de Montréal is an annual jazz festival held in the city’s arts and entertainment district, Quartier des Spectacles. Interested in catching popular French-speaking performers? Don’t miss Les FrancoFolies de Montréal, a large festival held downtown every June. For those who don’t mind the colder temperatures, Igloofest is an outdoor music festival that takes place every January at the Old Port of Montreal.