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DOMi & JD Beck cast a spell at a sold-out Belmont in Montreal (photos)

DOMi & JD Beck at Le Belmont in Montreal on October 25, 2022. Photo by Eva Blue.

After performing at this past summer’s Montreal International Jazz Festival, buzzy duo DOMi & JD Beck returned to town for an intimate (and long sold-out) show at Le Belmont on October 25.

The jazz duo (French keyboardist DOMi Louna and American drummer JD Beck) have worked with the likes of Thundercat, Anderson .Paak, Herbie Hancock, Earl Sweatshirt, and more, and are currently on tour behind their 2022 debut, Not Tight.

Check out photos from the night below via Bad Feeling Magazine photographer Eva Blue. Considering how fast tickets went for this show, expect the duo to be playing a much-larger stage when they next hit town.

For more info on DOMi & JD Beck and all upcoming tour dates, visit the band’s official site.

DOMi & JD Beck live at Le Belmont in Montreal on October 25, 2022.

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