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Ever wondered why some clubbers end up looking like celebrities in photo galleries while you're left scouring the background for a glimpse of your ear? Maybe it's because you're not following the unspoken rules of the dance floor.

Montreal’s music scene is often captured through the lens of seasoned photographer David Rawalia. They've documented everything from DJs like Chase and Status at Studio TD and crowds at Foufounes Electriques, to festivals like Montreal Pride and Festival international Nuits d'Afrique — even Cirque du Soleil.

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Montreal's Canal Lounge is making a splash with its return this summer season. The floating cocktail bar is officially opening its doors (bulkheads?) on May 23, 2023, offering a classic bar menu and views of the Lachine Canal and Atwater Market.

Located on the Quai Atwater directly off of rue Saint Ambroise, Canal Lounge will serve cocktails, spirits, beers and wines and nibbles to pair.

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The countdown has begun — soon, hundreds of zombies, witches, vampires and ghouls will invade the streets of Montreal hoping to find the bloodiest, most reckless parties for a spellbinding Halloween weekend.

It's bound to be a wild time everywhere throughout the 514. But without a little planning ahead, you might find yourself queuing outside the club with too many fellow monsters to pass the bouncers.

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Cabaret Berlin is back in black with a new location and a look that's to die for. Montreal's only club dedicated to goth, queer and fetish parties reopens on August 13.

The underground club is night and day from its former location a block away. Now harbouring a non-descriptive door near Papineau metro station, the entrance leads down two flights of stairs to the sizeable venue.

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Little monsters, there is a Lady Gaga dance party happening at Ausgang Plaza on August 19, so you can keep the festivities going after the end of Montreal's Pride Week.

The event, entitled "Born This Gay," will be in the spirit of Gaga's current concert tour. After two years of postponing, the great Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta has finally hit the road for her Chromatica Ball, with a stop at the Rogers Centre in Toronto on Saturday, August 6.

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There are loads of Montreal restaurants that offer up some stellar post-night out eats. However, nothing will come close to Saint-Laurent's iconic Chez Mein, which offers up $2 noodles smothered in delicious peanut sauce. Mhm! $2 noodles smothered in peanut sauce.

Yeah, sure poutine is a classic drunk food, but have you ever stumbled over to the Chez Mein window to snag those $2 noodles for what can only be described as the true cherry on top of a night out? The answer to that question should always, and only be, "yes."

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Years of pandemic restrictions and a temporary liquor license suspension in 2021 aren't enough to deter one of the hottest (and stickiest) clubs in the Montreal area. Beachclub confirmed its return for summer 2022.

It announced a first phase of five dates, July 1, 23, and 31, and September 4 and 5, but revealed only one performer: The Chainsmokers on July 23.

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It's official, folks: the legendary Général Sherman club on the North Shore will be closing its doors in April. After two years of changing restrictions for bars and restaurants, the legendary Blainville bar will be closing for good.

The good news is that they're going out with a bang. An event called "The Last Dance" will be hosted on the evening of April 2 for everyone who wants one more party at the Sherm. Owners Stephanie El-Bahar and Simon Corbo confirmed that they wanted to give the North Shore one more chance to enjoy the Général Sherman the way they did before the pandemic.

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The pressure on La Tulipe has potentially eased off a little bit after the venue's court date for a dispute involving a neighbouring residential complex was moved to March 2022. Plateau-Mont-Royal borough mayor Luc Rabouin announced the news on Facebook, detailing that the venue and the real estate company have agreed to a sit-down to find a possible solution out of court.

"The court hearing that was scheduled for next Monday has been postponed until March, allowing the parties involved to sit down and discuss solutions," Rabouin said.

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Montreal nightclubs are planning a huge dance party protest through the streets of the Plateau to tell the Quebec government to allow dancing at their businesses again.

Due to COVID-19, dancing is still prohibited at Quebec bars and clubs, as well as at weddings if alcohol is served.

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