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Kate Nash brought the Yesterday Was Forever tour to Theatre Fairmount (photos)

Kate Nash
Theatre Fairmount
April 24, 2018

UK singer and actress Kate Nash has had quite the year, releasing her first new full length album in five years (the recent Yesterday Was Forever), and appearing in Netflix’s beloved Glow (which returns this June). Nash is currently out in tour in support of that new record, which included a stop at Montreal’s Theatre Fairmount on Tuesday night.

Nash played a good number of tracks from her new album before the wildly excited crowd, while also playing nearly the entirety of her smash debut album Made of Bricks, including fan favourites like “Foundations” and “Play.” Towards the end of the set Nash unfortunately had to school someone in the crowd that yelling out obscene comments was unacceptable, but luckily that one frustrating crowd outburst didn’t hinder an otherwise exhilarating set.



Below you can check out photos from the night, including openers Miya Folick and Goodbye Honolulu, courtesy of Eva Blue. For all upcoming tour dates visit Nash’s official site.

Kate Nash

Miya Folick

Goodbye Honolulu

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