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      The Crate-Diggers Have Spoken: Six Record Shops on the Jazz Fest Shows They Want to See

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      From a long-overdue return by British funk legends to a masked duo that’s breaking the internet, these are the shows pulling Montreal’s record store crews out of the shop and into the crowd.

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      12 juin 2026 · 7 min de lecture

      The Crate-Diggers Have Spoken: Six Record Shops on the Jazz Fest Shows They Want to See
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      What's worth seeing at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal?

      The 46th edition for 2026 sports over 350 concerts, so taking a pick isn’t the easiest feat. You could consult the program guide, sure, but we thought it wiser to ask the experts, the locals who spend their days talking music with strangers and forming opinions strong enough to survive decades of genre arguments: Record shop owners and employees.

      Montreal's independent record shops are, in their own way, a parallel curatorial institution to the festival itself. They're the places where the conversation never really stops. That’s why we asked six of them, from NDG and Little Italy to the Plateau and La Petite-Patrie, which shows they were planning to catch.

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      The Crate-Diggers Have Spoken: Six Record Shops on the Jazz Fest Shows They Want to See

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      From a long-overdue return by British funk legends to a masked duo that’s breaking the internet, these are the shows pulling Montreal’s record store crews out of the shop and into the crowd.

      ParJ.P. Karwacki

      12 juin 2026 · 7 min de lecture

      The Crate-Diggers Have Spoken: Six Record Shops on the Jazz Fest Shows They Want to See
      Gary Worsley of Cheap Thrills. | Photograph: Phil Tabah / @phlop

      The Main est soutenu par ses lecteurs. Les abonnements sont ce qui nous permet de rester indépendants. Cinq dollars par mois — les restaurants, les guides, le bulletin hebdomadaire et que faire chaque week-end. Soutenez-nous aujourd'hui. Soutenez-nous aujourd'hui.

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      What's worth seeing at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal?

      The 46th edition for 2026 sports over 350 concerts, so taking a pick isn’t the easiest feat. You could consult the program guide, sure, but we thought it wiser to ask the experts, the locals who spend their days talking music with strangers and forming opinions strong enough to survive decades of genre arguments: Record shop owners and employees.

      Montreal's independent record shops are, in their own way, a parallel curatorial institution to the festival itself. They're the places where the conversation never really stops. That’s why we asked six of them, from NDG and Little Italy to the Plateau and La Petite-Patrie, which shows they were planning to catch.

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