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Fleet Foxes returned to Montreal before a sold-out crowd at Corona Theatre (photos, setlist)

Fleet Foxes
Corona Theatre
July 25, 2018

West Coast indie-folk faves Fleet Foxes finally returned to Montreal last night, headlining a sold-out show at Corona Theatre in support of 2017’s Crack Up album. The night marked the band’s first headlining show in Montreal since their set at Metropolis way back in 2009.



Below you can check out photos from their set by April Yablonovitch, along with the band’s setlist. For all upcoming tour dates, visit the official Fleet Foxes site.

Fleet Foxes



Setlist

Grown Ocean
Arroyo Seco
Cassius, –
– Naiads, Cassadies
Drops In The River
White Winter Hymnal
Ragged Wood
Your Protector
Fool’s Errand
He Doesn’t Know Why
Mykonos
Mearcstapa
Tiger Mountain Peasant Song
If You Need To, Keep Time on Me
Third of May / Ōdaigahara
The Shrine / An Argument
Blue Ridge Mountains

Encore:

Oliver James
Blues Run the Game (Jackson C. Frank cover)
Helplessness Blues

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