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Beirut brought the Gallipoli tour to Montreal’s MTelus (photos, setlist)

Beirut
MTelus
February 18, 2019

Beirut is currently out on tour in support of the recently released Gallipoli LP, which marks the band’s first new album in four years. That tour hit Montreal’s MTelus on Monday, February 18, with support from Helado Negro. Zach Condon and co. ran through nearly the entirety of the LP, without neglecting fan favourites like “Nantes,” and “Santa Fe.”

Below you can check out photos from the show courtesy of April Yablonovitch, along with the complete Beirut setlist.

For all upcoming tour dates visit the official Beirut site.

Setlist

When I Die
Varieties of Exile
No No No
Family Curse
Santa Fe
Fener
Postcards From Italy
The Shrew
The Peacock
Gallipoli
The Rip Tide
Lanzlide
Corfu
After the Curtain
Light in the Atoll
Elephant Gun
Gauze für Zah
Serbian Cocek (A Hawk and a Hacksaw cover)
In the Mausoleum
We Never Lived Here

Encore:
Pour LaRoute
Nantes
The Gulag Orkestar

 


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