Amanda Palmer
Monument-National
March 23, 2019
Amanda Palmer recently released There Will Be No Intermission, her first solo album in 7 years, and brought her tour in support of it to Montreal’s Monument-National theatre on Saturday night.
A mixture of storytelling and musical performances, the show leaned heavily on the new album, and also included “Coin-Operated Boy,” her hit with her previous band The Dresden Dolls, along with a cover of “Everybody Knows,” by Montreal’s own Leonard Cohen (strangely, the night did include an intermission).
Below you can check out photos from the set courtesy of Eva Blue. For more information and all upcoming tour dates, visit the official Amanda Palmer website.
Amanda Palmer
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