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Photo above: Solotech’s Martin Berthiaume (left) and MTELUS’ Reno Richard with the venue’s new L-Acoustics system (credit for all images: Oliver Gaillard, Solotech)
Most performance venues will acknowledge that they cannot be all things to all people. MTELUS, the 2,300-capacity concert venue located in downtown Montréal, is a notable exception. Since its founding in 1884, the facility has been at various times a skating rink, a summer theater (whose stage hosted the fabulous Sarah Bernhardt in 1905), a cinema, a discotheque named Metropolis, and finally, in 1997, a live-performance venue once again.
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Montréal’s MTELUS joins the growing roster of live performance venues adopting L-Acoustics K3
Twenty years later, after undergoing major renovations and hosting memorable concerts by David Bowie, Prince, Beck, Radiohead, Green Day, and the White Stripes, among many others, the venue was renamed MTELUS...

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