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Montreal’s Mile Ex End festival taps Feist, Chromeo, Les Cowboys Fringants, A Tribe Called Red, J Mascis, and more for 2019 edition

Montreal’s Mile Ex End festival is expanding. Now with three days of music (and a day of comedy) the festival returns to the grounds under the Rosemont/Van Horne overpass on August 30 – September 2 with a lineup including Feist, Chromeo, Daniel Lanois, Les Cowboys Fringants, A Tribe Called Red, J Mascis, Kevin Morby, Galaxie, and many more.

Feist headlines on Friday, August 30th, alongside Kevin Morby, La Force, Mélissa Laveaux and Adam Naas.

Quebec folk heroes Les Cowboys Fringants close out the Saturday, August 31 lineup, which also features Daniel Lanois, A Tribe Called Red, Galaxie, J Mascis, Elisapie, Natasha Kanapé and Émilie Clepper.

Chromeo will get the masses moving when they headline the Sunday, September 1 show, which includes Geoffroy, Alaclair Ensemble, Jeanne Added, Zach Zoya, Helado Negro and Lou-Adriane Cassidy.

The festival wraps up on September 2nd with the Mile Ex End Rigole, a day of comedy performances featuring Les Denis Drolet, Phil Roy, Adib Alkhalidey, Mehdi Bousaidan, Sèxe Illégal, Philippe-Audrey Larrue St-Jacques, and many more.


Tickets are available now via the festival’s official site.

Gabriel Sigler

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