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Pouzza Fest 2017 Saturday in photos (The Flatliners, PUP, Iron Chic, Scorpios, Lost Love and more)

The Flatliners live at Pouzza Fest, May 20, 2017 (photo by Michael Kovacs).

Pouzza Fest
May 19-21, 2017

The seventh annual Pouzza Fest took hold of Montreal from May 19-21, offering up a seemingly endless supply of punk rock bands across a number of venues in the downtown core. This year the heavy hitters were mostly at the large outdoor stage (with it’s accompanying beer garden), but bands also packed into Foufounes Electriques, Katacombes and Theatre Sainte-Catherine from before noon until straight through until the wee hours of the morning.

Below you can check out photos from the Saturday shows including The Flatliners, PUP, Iron Chic, Scorpios, Lost Love and many more. All photos by Michael Kovacs. Our photos from Friday’s shows are here.

The Flatliners

PUP

Scorpios

Iron Chic

Lost Love

Great Apes

American Pinup

Bucky Harris

Small Rooms

Jenn Fiorentino

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