PUP
Corona Theatre
October 23, 2019
Ontario punks PUP have been touring consistently for years, playing “every shitty festival” in Montreal as they joked (?) during last week’s sold-out show at Corona Theatre, by far their biggest headlining show in the city to date.
With security working overtime to catch the non-stop stream of crowd-surfers heading towards the stage, the band run through the majority of their recent Morbid Stuff LP, along with a number of tracks from their 2016 breakthrough The Dream is Over, and a few cuts from their 2014 self-titled debut.
Below you can check out photos of the action courtesy of Eric Brisson, including openers NOBRO.
For all upcoming PUP dates head over to their official site.
PUP
NOBRO
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