Article content The 44th Montreal International Jazz Festival takes over the downtown core until July 6. The Gazette’s T’Cha Dunlevy and Brendan Kelly waded through more than 350 concerts to find the best shows for you to catch. Tap here for 10 days and 20 ways to make the most of Montreal jazz fest.
Kroy (7:30 p.m., TD Stage, free).
Anyone up for a little evocative electropop? Of course you are. Kroy is the nom de stage of Camille Poliquin, who is one-half of the alt electronic duo Milk & Bone, and her project burst on to the scene with a highly original debut album, Scavenger, in 2016. Think trip hop, new wave synth pop and something oh-so-Montreal.
Fun. (BK) Alfa Mist (9 p.m.
, Club Soda). British drummer-pianist, producer and rapper Alfa Mist rhymes on just two songs on his fifth album, Variables, released last year. The rest of the time, he — and we — get lost in the music, a free-flowing mix of jazz with splashes of hip hop and soul.
(TD).
