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Heavy Montreal Saturday in photos (Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Tech N9ne, Alestorm, Underoath, and more)

Heavy Montreal
Parc Jean-Drapeau
July 28, 2018

After a hiatus last year, Heavy Montreal returned to Parc Jean-Drapeau this year, immediately following ’77 Montreal for a 3-day streak of punk and metal on the island.

Saturday’s edition featured the return of Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson (who did perform after cancelling his Toronto show earlier in the week), Alestorm, I Prevail, Tech N9ne (a rare hip hop addition), Baroness, and many more.



Below you can check out photos from the Saturday lineup courtesy of Ryan Stacey. Stay tuned for photos from the Sunday lineup, including late additions Limp Bizkit, who replaced Avenged Sevenfold after vocalist M. Shadows was forced to cancel their entire tour due to a throat issue.

Heavy Montreal


Born of Osiris

Veil of Maya

Lee Aaron

The Black Dahlia Murder

Baroness

Tech N9ne



Alestorm

I Prevail

The Agony Scene


Underoath

Erra



Marilyn Manson

Rob Zombie

Gabriel Sigler

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