Experience Father John Misty Live at MTelus, Montreal
Prepare for an unforgettable night as Father John Misty takes the stage at MTelus in the heart of Montreal on June 30, 2026. Known for his captivating performances and thought-provoking lyrics, Father John Misty has solidified his place as one of the most compelling artists in the pop/rock genre. With a repertoire that includes hits from his acclaimed albums such as "Pure Comedy" and "God's Favorite Customer," fans can expect a setlist filled with soulful melodies and poignant storytelling.
The atmosphere at MTelus is electric, making it the perfect venue for this highly anticipated concert. With its intimate setting and exceptional acoustics, attendees will feel every note resonate throughout the space. Father John Misty's live shows are renowned for their energy and emotional depth, drawing audiences into a world where music transcends mere entertainment. This concert promises to be a highlight among upcoming events in Montreal, showcasing not just the artist's talent but also the vibrant culture of the city.
Don't miss your chance to secure Father John Misty tickets in Montreal. This is more than just a concert; it's an experience that will linger long after the final encore.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the parking options near MTelus?
MTelus is conveniently located near several parking facilities. Street parking is also available, but we recommend arriving early to secure a spot.
2. What is the bag policy at MTelus?
For security reasons, MTelus has a strict bag policy. Only small bags are allowed inside the venue. We advise leaving larger bags at home or in your vehicle.
3. How can I get to MTelus using public transport?
The venue is easily accessible via Montreal's public transit system. The nearest metro station is Berri-UQAM, which is just a short walk away from MTelus.
4. What are the seating options available at MTelus?
MTelus offers various seating arrangements including Floor, Lower Level, and Balcony sections. Each provides a unique viewing experience, with Floor seating offering an up-close encounter with Father John Misty.
5. How do I purchase mobile tickets on ticketsmontreal.net?
You can easily secure your mobile tickets by visiting ticketsmontreal.net and selecting your desired seats. Our platform guarantees secure delivery of your tickets directly to your mobile device.
6. What can I expect in terms of ticket prices?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection.
7. What is the typical duration of Father John Misty's set?
The average set duration for Father John Misty concerts is approximately 90 minutes, often featuring a mix of his greatest hits and new material.
8. Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This concert is open to all ages; however, minors must be accompanied by an adult.
Father John Misty Montreal Concert reviews
Strangest performance I've ever seen
If you ever have the opportunity to see Father John Misty live, do yourself a favor and say no.
Let's get this out of the way first - FJM's voice is like liquid gold, and his music is very good. I don't mind his rather pessimistic outlook on mankind, and appreciate his honesty in that regard. BUT... this was without a doubt one of the strangest performances that I've ever had the displeasure of witnessing.
He made zero effort whatsoever to engage the crowd. I got the sense that we were witnessing a regular Tuesday night in his living room... like he does these performances mostly for himself, and we just happened to be there. He'll go home later and evaluate the video making notes on his performance - all of the carefully choreographed looks and laughs, arms thrown in the air, down on his knees and back up again, then down on the knees again, the preening and prancing; this is a man who is completely and totally in love with himself.
We kept waiting for some kind of climax to the show, and it just never came. It was just one similar self aggrandizing song after another - look how hot I am; don't you think I'm the most sexually desirable human to exist; you know you want me, and you would be so lucky to have me.
Was this an act? Is he a caricature of himself? Is he trying to make some kind of statement? Upon reflection, I really don't care what his motives were in this performance; just get me out of here before I have to endure any more of it.
