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Dragonforce turned Montreal’s Corona Theatre into a real-life video game (photos)

British power metal band Dragonforce stormed Montreal’s Corona Theatre on March 31, unleashing a wild set full of intense guitar shredding and a stage show that felt like a video game come to life. Flanked by vintage game cabinets and armed with confetti cannons and a full set of neon wearables, the band delivered an arena-worthy show in front of the sold-out Montreal crowd.

Check out photos from their set below including openers Firewind, via Eric Brisson. For all upcoming tour dates, visit the official Dragonforce site.

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