Pouzza Fest
May 19, 2016
Pouzza Fest, Montreal’s annual punk party, just wrapped up it’s sixth edition with over 100 punk, ska, hardcore and indie bands playing over three days in the downtown core. This year the outdoor stage essentially became a festival unto itself, featuring free shows, a beer garden with 25 independent taps, a hairdresser for all your mowhawk needs, a tattoo station, food, and more.
Below you can check out photos from the festival’s opening night, including New York hardcore vets Sick of it All, The Planet Smashers, Brutal Youth, Big D and the Kids Table, and many more. All photos courtesy of Jason Hughes and Michael Kovacs.
Photos from the Saturday shows, including Pouzza Baseball, are here, and Sunday photos are here.
Sick of it All (Photos by Jason Hughes)
Get the Shot (Photos by Jason Hughes)
Brutal Youth (Photos by Jason Hughes)
Dead to Me (Photos by Jason Hughes)
Big D and the Kids Table (Photos by Jason Hughes)
The Beatdown (Photos by Jason Hughes)
Les Happycuriens (Photos by Jason Hughes)
Continued on page 2 below.
A Minor Revolution (Photos by Michael Kovacs)
Pistols At Dawn (Photos by Michael Kovacs)
Colour Wheel (Photos by Michael Kovacs)
Blossom (Photos by Michael Kovacs)
Nightmares For A Week (Photos by Michael Kovacs)
One Flight Down (Photos by Michael Kovacs)
The Planet Smashers (Photos by Michael Kovacs)
Save Ends (Photos by Michael Kovacs)
Stuck Out Here (Photos by Michael Kovacs)
The Raging Nathans (Photos by Michael Kovacs)
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