POP Montreal is an annual music festival occurring in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in the early fall, usually at the end of September or the beginning of October. More than 400 bands are scheduled to play in more than 50 venues across the city, mostly located in the Mile End area. Along with music, POP Montreal has music-related film (Film Pop), art events (Art Pop) as well as a conference (POP Symposium) and a cultural fair called Puces Pop.[1][2] The initial festival in 2002 saw 80 musical acts performing in 40 venues around Saint Laurent Boulevard.[3]
Karkwa, the xx, Grimes, Radio Radio, Van Dyke Parks, Mary Margaret O'Hara, Atari Teenage Riot, Asexuals, Babe Rainbow, BRAIDS, Marnie Stern, Liars, Macy Gray, Carole Pope, The Dears, Big Freedia, Blue Hawaii, Bonjay, Danielson, Deerhoof, Les Savy Fav, Diamond Rings, Mahala Rai Banda, Film School, Gobble Gobble, Holy Fuck, We are Wolves, Immolation, Khaira Arby, Leif Vollebekk, Immolation, Mt Kimbie, Naomie Shelton, Swans, The Budos Band, Timber Timber, Uncle Bad Touch, Xiu Xiu.
Line-up 2011
Arcade Fire, Khurey-oo, Duzheknew, Jennifer Castle, Touchy Mob, Jef Barbara, B L A C K I E, Hannis Brown, Mozart's Sister, Capitaine Soldat, Purity Ring, The Redmond Barrys, Laura Marling, Girls, Chromeo, Death Grips, The Velvelettes, Jow Bataan, Arbutus Records Showcase with Grimes, Tune-Yards, Les Sexareenos, Azealia Banks.
Line-up 2012
Grizzly Bear, David Byrne & Saint Vincent, Chilly Gonzales, Gotye, Peaches, DJ Extravaganza, Mozarts Sister, Majical Cloudz
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^Dunlevy, T'Cha (September 28, 2009). "A festival more fecund than ever: POP Montreal: New edition holds promise for young and old both", National Post, p. B16.
^Cernetig, Miro (September 27, 2003). "POP Montreal keeps it small: Indie managers launch festival: 'Pop has become a dirty word'", Toronto Star, p. J12.
^Zivitz, Jordan (September 25, 2004). "For organizers, small is beautiful: Fest shines spotlight on overlooked indie bands", The Gazette, p. D3.
^Brijbassi, Adrian (February 11, 2010). "Montreal's indie music scene sizzles", Toronto Star, p. T7.
^Macfarlane, John (March 12, 2007). "Free beer, free bashes – oh, and some bands, too", The Gazette, p. D1.