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Pouzza Fest Saturday in photos (The Sainte Catherines, The Copyrights, Night Birds, The Suicide Machines and more)

The Sainte Catherines live at Foufounes Electriques for Pouzza Fest, May 20, 2016 (photo by Michael Kovacs).

Pouzza Fest
May 20, 2016

Pouzza Fest, Montreal’s annual punk party, just wrapped up it’s sixth edition with over 100 punk, ska, hardcore and indie bands playing over three days in the downtown core. This year the outdoor stage essentially became a festival unto itself, featuring free shows, a beer garden with 25 independent taps, a hairdresser for all your mowhawk needs, a tattoo station, food, and more.

Below you can check out photos from the festival’s second day, including The Sainte Catherines, The Copyrights, Night Birds, The Suicide Machines, the Pouzza afternoon baseball match, and much more. All photos courtesy of Michael Kovacs.

Photos from the Friday shows are here, and Sunday’s photos are here.

The Sainte Catherines

The Copyrights


Ringworm

The Suicide Machines

Night Birds

The Hunters

Pkew Pkew Pew

The Dreadnoughts

Ray Bottlerocket

The Penske File

Pouzza Baseball

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