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Sarah Bernhardt trod its stage in 1905, adult films filled its screen in the 1970s, and David Bowie, Prince and Radiohead played its concert era - few rooms anywhere have lived this many lives. MTELUS, at 59 Rue Sainte-Catherine Est in Montreal's Quartier des Spectacles, opened in 1884 as a skating rink. The name changes track the city's history: Theatre Francais from 1885, Billy Moore's Lyceum, Loew's Court Theatre in the 1920s, the Eros adult cinema from 1970, then the Metropolis discotheque from 1986 - the ornate interior surviving from a 1930s refit attributed to theatre designer Emmanuel Briffa. The concert hall era began in 1997: Equipe Spectra - producers of the Montreal International Jazz Festival - bought the Metropolis and converted it into the city's definitive mid-size concert hall, 2,300 capacity, ranked in 2011 as the ninth best-selling club venue in the world. The 2017 rebrand kept the room intact: a five-million-dollar, ten-year partnership with Telus Mobility renamed the hall MTELUS that September, funding renovations that culminated in a full L-Acoustics K3 sound system installation in 2023. The programming anchors the festival city: the Jazz Festival and the FrancoFolies both run headline shows here, and the year-round calendar leans rock, electronic, hip-hop and francophone stars - the smaller M2 room handling 220-capacity club nights alongside. Practical notes: Saint-Laurent and Place-des-Arts Metro stations both sit within a short walk; the floor is standing with a shallow balcony holding the seated refuge, coat check matters through Montreal winters, and the Quartier des Spectacles' restaurant density makes the pre-show hour the easiest in the city. The concert ledger runs from Kraftwerk and Coldplay to Green Day and the White Stripes, and the hall has carried hard news too: the September 2012 election-night rally for premier-elect Pauline Marois was attacked by a gunman outside the building - a night that fixed the Metropolis name in Canadian political history even as the venue moved on.

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Type: Theater / Concert Hall

Address: 59 Rue Sainte, Montreal, Canada, H2X 1K5

Website: https://www.mtelus.com

Cover Charge: 1

Capacity: 2300

Opening Date: 01/01/1884

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