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Walk Off the Earth put on a ridiculously fun show at Montreal’s MTelus (photos)

Walk off the Earth
MTelus
February 13, 2019

Walk off the Earth sure know how to put on a show. The Burlington, Ontario faves, best known for their unique takes on pop-rock hits like “Somebody That I Used to Know,” returned to Montreal’s MTelus on February 13th and delivered the sort of high-energy, crowd-pleasing show that has made the band one of the most successful Canadian acts in recent memory.

This is the band’s first tour since the sudden passing of band member Mike “Beard Guy” Taylor in late December, but his presence was surely felt in the enthusiastic sing-alongs that greeted the beloved band’s sold-out return to the city.


Below you can check out photos from the night, including opener Gabrielle Shonk, courtesy of Eric Brisson. The band’s latest video for “Fifth Avenue” is below, which sees the members get supersized and take on the landmarks of NYC. For all upcoming tour dates head to Walk off the Earth’s official site.

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