Bon Enfant.
Saturday 15 November 202520h00
Imperial Bell 252 St-Joseph East St.
Regular: 33,00 $
Taxes and service fees included

Type of show
Spectacle en admission générale debout

Doors openning
7pm

First part
Les Deuxluxes


Category
Chanson

Origin
Quebec

The very essence of a rock show is that it's not clean-cut per se: it's that rawness that makes you feel emotions that are just as raw - and that's something Bon Enfant knows and applies to great effect. No costumes, no staging - just real people telling you their real stories. It's also about the unexpected, the danger, the novelty: with them, you'll never get the same setlist twice, just as it will be drawn differently each night from a catalog of 3 celebrated albums to build something unique - something of which the audience is a part. Strong personalities intertwine rather than clash, bass lines, guitar riffs, cymbal stabs and keyboard platters reach for the sky, all led by the warm voice of Daphné Brissette. Fiery moments to share, from which you'll come away feeling better, and wanting more.

Opening act Les Deuxluxes

Les Deuxluxes, a duo that turns heads and makes them nod. Relentless rhythm, contagious fire, and above all, a winning formula. They burst onto the scene in 2014 with their explosive debut EP Traitement Deuxluxe. Made up of two multi-instrumentalists (Anna Frances — tenor guitar, vocals, flute, and Etienne Barry — guitar, drums, vocals), the band quickly rooted itself as a major force in the local scene. With gigs in over 15 countries and three albums under their belt, the duo is back refreshed and ready, armed with Pleasure Doing Business, a 4-track banger of an EP, fully self-produced and released on their own label, Noble Shit Records. Guitars fly, lyrics cut sharp, and the arrangements wrap you up. Les Deuxluxes are right in their element ; missing out would be a big mistake!

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