The Devil Makes Three
Corona Theatre
September 25, 2016
Following the recent release of Redemption & Ruin, their first LP in three years, California’s The Devil Makes Three rolled into Montreal to headline a sold-out show at Corona Theatre on Sunday night.
With a sound that mines traditional American music including bluegrass, country, ragtime and rockabilly, the band delivered a high-energy set to the capacity crowd, along with a string of covers by the likes of Robert Johnson and Hank Williams.
Below you can check out photos from their set, along with openers Les Deuxluxes, courtesy of Jason Hughes. For all upcoming tour dates visit thedevilmakesthree.com.
The Devil Makes Three
Les Deuxluxes
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