List of music venues in Montreal

The following list of Montreal music venues indicates significant performance locations in Montreal:

Indie

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  • Casa Del Popolo
  • La Sala Rossa
  • Mile End Cultural Centre
  • Divan Orange (closed)
  • Mademoiselle
  • Club Lambi (closed)
  • Le Belmont
  • Café Campus
  • Petit Campus
  • The Corona Theatre / Théâtre Corona
  • Barfly
  • O Patro Vys
  • La Tulipe (closed)
  • Le National
  • Cabaret Juste Pour Rire (closed)
  • Théâtre Fairmount (formerly Cabaret du Mile-End)
  • Centre St-Ambroise
  • The Rialto Theatre / Théâtre Rialto
  • CFC
  • Mission Santa Cruz
  • L'Escogriffe
  • Théatre Plaza
  • Ukrainian Federation
  • Sat
  • Salon Il Motore (closed, replaced by Bar Le Ritz)
  • Cabaret Underworld
  • Théâtre Telus
  • Brasserie Beaubien
  • Quai des Brumes
  • Bar Le Ritz PDB

Rock

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  • Backstreet (1990–1994)
  • Backstreet Underground (1996–1999)
  • Bar Chez Swann (1981–1993)
  • Bar St-Laurent 2
  • Cabaret Just For Laughs (closed)
  • Café Campus (since 1966)
  • Café Chaos (closed)
  • Cathouse (1994–1996)
  • Club Sensation (closed)
  • Club Rage (1994–1996)[1]
  • Jailhouse Rock Café (1990–2001)
  • Jupiter Room
  • Katacombes (closed)
  • L'Abreuvoir
  • La Brique (1982–1993)
  • La Terrasse (closed)
  • Le Bar Les Retrouvailles (closed)
  • Les Foufounes Électriques (since 1983)
  • Mademoiselle
  • Petit Campus
  • Pub St. Paul
  • Purple Haze (1992–1998)[1]
  • Rockpile (closed)
  • Salle L'Intro (closed)
  • Sam's Rock Bar (1990–1993)
  • Station 10 (1974–1994)
  • Studio Just For Laughs (closed)
  • The Terminal Showbar (closed)
  • Théâtre Telus (formerly Metropolis)
  • Whiskey's Rock Bar (1989–1996)

Classical

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All ages

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Chamber music concert halls (500 -)

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  • Redpath Hall
  • Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur
  • Pollack Hall
  • Tanna Schulich Hall
  • Salle Pierre-Mercure
  • Salle Claude Champagne
  • Salle de récital du CMADQ
  • Salle de concert du CMADQ
  • La Sala Rossa

1000+ capacity venues

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Julien, Alexandre (September 12, 2013). "Emissary & Breaking Violet Official Biography". Abridged Pause Blog. Archived from the original on February 5, 2023. Retrieved September 6, 2023.