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On a night packed with emotion, energy, and epic performances, Our Last Night brought their final tour to MTELUS in Montreal — and what a send-off it was. The post-hardcore veterans from New Hampshire are bowing out after 21 years of touring, and their farewell stop in the city proved to be nothing short of unforgettable.
Kicking off the evening was Wind Walkers, a metalcore/punk outfit from Massachusetts. Their on-stage energy was infectious, and the crowd fed off every beat. With raw passion and a commanding presence, they set the tone for the night. Fans should keep an eye out for their upcoming album, I Don’t Belong Here, set to release on October 3rd. Active since 2015, Wind Walkers showed they’re a force to be reckoned with in the evolving heavy music scene.
Next up was Grayscale, a pop punk/midwest emo band hailing from Pennsylvania. Their set started with moody, dark lighting, matching the introspective vibe of their music, but by the fourth song, the atmosphere brightened — literally and figuratively. Fresh off the release of their 2025 album The Hart, Grayscale delivered an emotionally charged performance that resonated deeply. As one of the standout bands in the modern pop punk revival, their live show didn’t disappoint.
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Then came the main event: Our Last Night. Known for their unique blend of clean vocals and powerful screams, frontman Trevor Wentworth showcased his incredible vocal range throughout the night. Their set was packed with crowd-pleasing covers like Stay by The Kid LAROI, Ordinary by Alex Warren, and Beautiful Things by Benson Boone. With CO2 blasters, non-stop crowd surfing, and a sea of fans screaming every lyric, it was the perfect high-energy goodbye.
As Our Last Night wraps up their final tour, their impact on the post-hardcore scene will not be forgotten. MTELUS was lucky to host one of their final shows — and those who were there will remember it forever.
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