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’77 Montreal returned with Bad Religion, Pennywise, Streetlight Manifesto, OFF!, Cro-Mags, and more

’77 Montreal 
July 26, 2019
Parc Jean-Drapeau

’77 Montreal returned for its third edition this past Friday, and its first on the newly revamped Parc Jean-Drapeau grounds. Featuring 11 hours of punk, hardcore and ska acts, the day included sets from Bad Religion, Pennywise, OFF!, Cro-Mags, The Avengers, The Menzingers, Sudden Impact, The Anti-Queens, and many more.

Scroll below to check out photos from the day courtesy of Eric Brisson. Earlier this week we posted in-depth interviews with Bad Religion’s Brian Baker, and OFF!’s Keith Morris. For coverage of the previous editions of the festival head here.

Bad Religion


Pennywise

Streetlight Manifesto

Cro-Mags


The Exploited

OFF!

Wavves

Charly Bliss

Pulley

Four Year Strong


The Menzingers

The Dirty Nil

The Anti-Queens

Young Party

Gabriel Sigler

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