POP Montreal details POP Off Tour with Mozart's Sister and Pierre Kwenders
04 April 2017, 13:00
| Written by
Laurence Day
Canadian institution POP Montreal has announced details of its annual POP Off Tour, which is headed to Europe next month.
Mozart's Sister and Pierre Kwenders are both set to appear on the trek, which includes stops at The Great Escape Festival and Liverpool Sound City. As well as UK dates, POP Off will make trips to France, Germany, and Poland.
Last year's fun-packed trip across the pond featured L.A. Foster and Wake Island.
POP Montreal is celebrating its impressive 16th birthday this year when the main festival launches in September - the first names for its 400-strong lineup will arrive on 3 May.
May
- 13 - Wrexham, Focus Wales Festival @ Rewind Wrexham
- 18 - Brighton, The Great Escape @Canada House (Green Door Store)
- 23 - London @ Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen
- 25 - Glasgow @ The Glad Café
- 26 - Liverpool Sound City @ Constellation
- 27 - Liverpool Sound City @ Pirate Stage on Clarence Dock
- 29 - Paris @ Le Pop-Up du Label
June
- 1 - Berlin, Torstraßen Festival warm up show @ Acud
- 3 - Krakow, GreenZOO Festival @TBD
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