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Metal and hard rock fans were treated to an unforgettable night at Place Bell in Laval, Quebec, as Volbeat and Three Days Grace delivered explosive performances that left the packed arena roaring for more.
Three Days Grace, one of Canada’s most beloved rock exports, kicked off the evening with a high-octane set packed with their biggest hits. With the band’s signature dual vocalist setup, their sound felt even more powerful and intense. Frontman Adam Gontier, recently rejoined with the group, was a standout presence — a long-awaited return that fans celebrated loudly. Their performance of fan-favorite “Pain” had the crowd chanting along in unison. In a special moment, Adam performed a solo acoustic cover of Alice in Chains’ “Brewster,” showcasing his raw vocal talent. The crowd was electric, erupting into chants of “THREE DAYS GRACE!” between songs. The band closed out their set with the anthem “Riot,” sending fans into a frenzy.
Headliners Volbeat, hailing from Denmark, proved once again why they’re a dominating force in modern metal. Known for their haunting vocals and blistering guitar solos, the band brought an unmatched energy to the stage. Vocalist and guitarist Michael Poulsen used the full range of the T-shaped stage, stepping close to fans and feeding off their energy. CO2 blasters and dynamic lighting effects added to the wild atmosphere. Volbeat thrilled the crowd with a mix of greatest hits and even debuted a never-before-heard song, much to the delight of longtime fans. The front row was a sea of headbanging and scream-singing, creating a perfect storm of passion and power.
From the massive riffs to the crowd’s deafening enthusiasm, this was a metal night to remember in Laval.
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