Categories: Live ReviewsMusic

Photos: Pokey Lafarge delivered a lesson in true American roots rock at Théâtre Corona

Pokey Lafarge live at Theatre Corona, April 2, 2016 (photo by Jason Hughes).

Pokey Lafarge
Théâtre Corona
April 1, 2015

Pokey Lafarge takes his commitment to American roots rock seriously. From the mass of vintage gear on stage at yesterday’s show at Théâtre Corona, to the night’s eclectic mix of energetic ragtime, swing, blues and country, it’s obvious that Lafarge’s infatuation with all forms of early American roots music is genuine, and his commitment to representing that material in a live context is basically unrivaled. 

Below you can check out photos from the night, including openers The Cactus Blossoms, courtesy of Jason Hughes. For more info and all upcoming tour dates, visit pokeylafarge.net.

Pokey Lafarge











The Cactus Blossoms

Gabriel Sigler

Share
Published by
Gabriel Sigler

Recent Posts

SXSW 2026 Music Wrap-Up: From Charley Crockett to Flesh Juicer, The Best Acts From This Year’s Festival

The best live acts from the 2026 SXSW Music Festival with country star Charley Crockett,…

2 weeks ago

SXSW 2026 Film Review: Buddy

Director Casper Kelly returns with Buddy, a darkly comic take on a children's TV mascot…

3 weeks ago

SXSW 2026 Film Review: Hokum

Irish filmmaker Damian McCarthy (Oddity) returns with a terrifying folk-horror film starring Adam Scott.

1 month ago

SXSW 2026: The Best Music Films to Catch at This Year’s Festival

Including Mile End Kicks, a romantic comedy set during Montreal's indie scene boom in the…

1 month ago

The Vans Warped Tour Montreal Full Lineup is Here

The flyer for the complete Vans Warped Tour Montreal festival, August 21-22 at Parc Jean-Drapeau.

1 month ago

SEND HELP Review: Office Space Meets Evil Dead in Sam Raimi’s Bloody Satire

Sam Raimi returns to his comedy-horror roots with the gleefully gross Send Help, starring Rachel…

3 months ago