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[Live] This Mega NYE Party Will Erase All Your Bad Memories From 2020

On your mark… Get set… Pop your bottles!
Contributor Writer

There’s one thing that Montrealers do especially well and that’s celebrating! Needless to say, in this city, New Year’s eve is THE party of the year. This solemn occasion allows us to let go of past blunders, and step into the future with a clean slate, a ritual punctuated by champagne showers and fireworks.

Despite all the changes brought into our lives with 2020, some things should remain the same, none more so than our festive spirit!

To help us celebrate the end of an unbelievable year and step into 2021 on the right foot, Merry Montreal invites you to tune into their live concert on Thursday December 31 at 9 h 30 pm. Their line up features some of Montreal’s most talented artists and personalities, including Martha Wainwright, The Franklin Electric, Matt Holubowski, Beyries, Random Recipe, as well as The Barr Brothers!

The show will bounce from one iconic venue to another, all over Montreal, a ride audiences can tag along for through the live stream available on Merry Montreal’s official website, its Facebook page or even directly on this article, which you can bookmark now for safekeeping!

As for you and your friends, you’re pretty much one call away from a Zoom party!

For more information about the event, visit Merry Montreal on their website, their Facebook or even their Instagram.

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