Bell Centre
by OnStar on 2024-10-18Rating: 5 out of 5Amazing concert loved it flew from Vancouver just for this concert Montreal is so great coming back for F1

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Amazing concert loved it flew from Vancouver just for this concert Montreal is so great coming back for F1
Wonderful to see them (the original 3) together and still playing very tightly as a band. YES was a super opener as well. Thanks for bringing them to Montreal. We’d love to see more events like this one in future!
Deep Purple was very good as always. Before Deep Purple performance two different artists were on stage with combined time of 3 hours. It's a matter of taste whether they were good, but when Deep Purple started I was already worn out by the previous performers. Negative impression from the show of 3 hours, with some loud song which lasted more than 10 minutes affects the positive impression of Deep Purple show of 1.5 hours.
I was nervous to see a band I had listened to for close to 40 years. I wondered if not seeing them with their full Mk II lineup in their heyday would be a bit of a disappointment. It was not. They were incredible and had impressive stage presence. Their new tracks were great, their new guitarist is amazing and the various solos and jams were also extremely entertaining. The best part was to witness the band that wrote countless iconic rock classics perform them live and with just the right amount of updated personality to make them exciting. An excellent show.
Show was good tickets were at good price,but food and drinks were ridiculously overpriced unbelievable a can of beer costs 16 dollars and above which I find atrocious. Otherwise sound and seating was fine.
I like the show but having a show start as early as it did I missed some of Yes' songs.
Deep Purple delivered an outstanding performance that left me in awe. Their sound quality was impeccable, every note crisp and powerful. The band's chemistry on stage was undeniable, with each member showcasing exceptional skill. Ian Gillan's vocals were as strong as ever, and the guitar work was electrifying. The energy and passion they brought to the stage proved why they're rock legends. It's remarkable how they continue to perform with such precision and vigor, solidifying their status as one of the greatest rock bands of all time.
We were hyped to see Deep Purple. The guitarist and keyboardist were stellar but the lead singer underwhelmed. Aside from speaking well in between songs, his singing was unintelligible. He had awkward and uncomfortable stage presence, out of breath at times, leaving the stage during instrument solos (for oxygen!?). I don't think soundcheck could have made a difference. In contrast, YES, was totally enjoyable. We heard the lead vocals and music clearly. The screen art was interesting and calm, the volume was just right and the players had what felt like a cool and confident energy all while having fun. That was impressive.
YES took way too much time on stage and Deep Purple did very little of their hit songs.
Pour apprécier ce spectacle de Yes et Deep Purple, il faut bien entendu aimé le genre. Et comprendre que les membres des deux groupes ne sont plus très très jeunes. Bien entendu, on aurait aimé entendre Child in time, mais le chanteur - de 79 ans - n'a plus la capacité vocale de faire cette chanson extraordinaire. Mais on aurait aimé Perfect Strangers. Mais le fun était là, la performance des musiciens, surtout à un prix aussi bas (125 $). J'ai eu beaucoup de plaisir!