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Photos: Leon Bridges at Corona Theatre, October 22, 2015

Leon Bridges
Corona Theatre
October 22, 2015

Six months after playing the now seemingly impossibly small Quai des Brumes, 60’s soul torchbearer Leon Bridges returned to Montreal last night for a sold-out show at the Corona Theatre.

Supported by a firecracker five piece band and an incredible backup singer, Bridges transported the capacity crowd back to a time when musicianship and showmanship reigned above all else. With a sound drenched in early 60’s soul and R&B, it would be easy to write Bridges off as a gimmick, but his thrilling live show proved wholeheartedly that he is no nostalgia act. From mournful ballads to full on rave-up dance numbers, Bridges may embody the sound and style of a bygone era, but in a live setting it all feels incredibly immediate and vital.

Below you can check out photos from the night, including opener Kali Uchis, courtesy of Jason Hughes. For all upcoming tour dates, visit leonbridges.com.

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