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Photos: Brand New brought the feels to a sweaty Olympia Theatre

Brand New at L’Olympia, Montreal, Quebec, Canada on June 11, 2016. Photo: Vitor Munhoz

Brand New
L’Olympia
June 11, 2016

Brand New may or may not be breaking up after the release of their long-rumoured next LP, but in the meantime, the beloved Long Island emo vets embarked on a rare Canadian tour, wrapping up with a pair of shows at Montreal’s Olympia Theatre.

Below you can check out photos from the first night courtesy of Vitor Munhoz, along with the setlist, which featured a pair new songs from the band’s upcoming (final?) LP. For all upcoming tour dates, visit fightoffyourdemons.com.

Brand New

Setlist

Soco Amaretto Lime
Mene
Gasoline
Millstone
At the Bottom
You Stole
Degausser
Sic Transit Gloria… Glory Fades
The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows
I Am a Nightmare
Okay I Believe You, but My Tommy Gun Don’t
You Won’t Know
Sowing Season
Jesus
Limousine (MS Rebridge)

Encore:

Moshi Moshi
Play Crack the Sky

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