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’77 Montreal is back with Bad Religion, Pennywise, Streetlight Manifesto, Wavves, The Exploited, and more (win tickets!)


’77 Montreal is back for its third edition on July 26, 2019. The day-long outdoor punk festival will feature performances from Bad Religion, Pennywise, Streetlight Manifesto, Wavves, Four Year Strong, BIGWIG, 70’s punks Avengers, The Exploited, and Toronto hardcore vets Sudden Impact, Charly Bliss, Gutter Demons, Mute, The Anti-Queens, and more.

Tickets for ’77 Montreal are on pre-sale today (January 30) via the ‘77 Montreal mailing list, with the general on-sale happening Friday, February 1 at 10:00 am. You can also purchase a Weekend Warrior pass that also grants entry to Heavy Montreal on July 27-28, which will feature the final Quebec-area appearance of Slayer. Ahead of the on-sale, we have a pair of tickets up for grabs!


To enter:

1. LIKE the Bad Feeling Magazine Facebook page.
2. Tag your + 1 in the comments for this post and let us know your favourite ’77 Montreal memory. You can also comment directly on the embedded Facebook page below.

You can check out all of our coverage of past ’77 Montreal editions here, including photos, reviews, and exclusive interviews with The Interrupters, X, Steve Ignorant of Crass, Genetic Control, Don Letts, and more.

Gabriel Sigler

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