Following last year’s inaugural edition, ’77 Montréal is back this year with a killer lineup of punk, ska and hardcore bands. Set for July 27, 2018 at at Parc Jean-Drapeau, this year’s lineup features Rise Against, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Suicidal Tendencies, the recently-reunited L7, Steve Ignorant‘s Paranoid Visions (performing Crass songs), UK first wave punks The Rezillos, Sick of it All, The Interrupters, Jeff Rosenstock, Montreal ska faves The Planet Smashers, a reunion from Montreal 80’s hardcore vets No Policy, an appearance from legendary DJ Don Letts, and more. Check out the complete lineup so far via the poster below.
This year’s festival also includes a third stage at the the YUL EAT Brasserie, as well as the return of the Marché Aux Punx vendor village and the the ’77 Cinema.
Tickets for the day-long fest are $70 (including all fees) and go on-sale Friday, February 23rd at noon via evenko.ca. For those punk rock families, children under 10 once again get in free of charge. With ’77 Montréal leading directly into Heavy Montreal this year (read about the lineup and enter to win tickets here), you can also purchase a Weekend Warrior pass, which includes access to both back-to-back festivals, from July 27-29. We’re also offering one lucky winner the chance to win a pair of ’77 Montréal passes before they even go on-sale!
To enter our draw for a pair of tickets:
1. LIKE the Bad Feeling Magazine Facebook page and SHARE this post.
2. Tag your +1 in the comments for this post. You can also comment directly on the embedded Facebook page below. We’ll pick a winner at random by February 23rd. Good luck!
To get in the ’77 spirit, check out our photos from last year’s edition here, including Rancid, Dropkick Murphys and many more. You can also check out our interviews with ’77 alumni John Doe from X here, and local early hardcore heroes Genetic Control here.
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