Molotov in Montreal | Tickets 2026

Feel the electrifying energy of Molotov as they ignite the stage at MTELUS in Montreal, QC on February 26, 2026. Their explosive performance, featuring hits like “Frijolero” and “Gimme the Power,” promises an unforgettable night of rock-infused rap. Don’t miss out—grab your Molotov tour tickets now!
Molotov Montreal Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Feb 26, 2026 08:00 PM |
Montreal, Quebec | from $54.00 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Molotov concert in Montreal?
Molotov will perform in Montreal, Quebec on Thursday, February 26, 2026 at MTELUS, located at 59 Rue Sainte-Catherine Est (59 St Catherine St E) in the Quartier des Spectacles downtown entertainment district. This show is part of the band’s 30th ANNIVERSARY TXXXR tour and is scheduled for 8:00 pm, making it a prime evening concert in one of Montreal’s most popular mid-sized rock venues.
What time do doors open and when should I plan to arrive?
The event is listed with an 8:00 pm start time, and doors at MTELUS typically open about an hour before showtime, giving fans time to enter, clear security, and find a spot on the floor or in the balcony. Arriving 45–60 minutes before the concert starts is a good strategy if you want a comfortable place on the general admission floor or a better choice of seats upstairs without feeling rushed.
Is the Molotov Montreal show all ages, and what is the age policy?
Most MTELUS concerts are open to a broad audience, but many rock shows are designated 18+ or require minors to be accompanied by an adult, so it is important to check your ticket details for any age notation before buying. In general, adults who wish to purchase alcohol must present a valid government-issued photo ID, and younger fans should be prepared to follow venue rules regarding wristbands, drinking areas, and where they can stand or sit during the show.
Is MTELUS seated or general admission for this Molotov concert?
MTELUS commonly runs concerts as general admission events, with a standing-room floor and unassigned seating in the balconies, and fans report that you can usually choose any available balcony seat on a first-come, first-served basis. For Molotov’s 30th ANNIVERSARY TXXXR date, that means your ticket may list a section and row for capacity purposes but still function as GA, so arriving early is the best way to secure either a great spot on the floor or a comfortable balcony seat.
How can I get cheap tickets for Molotov at MTELUS?
To find cheaper tickets, start by checking face-value listings on primary sellers, then compare them with trusted resale platforms that show full, fee-inclusive prices so you can see the actual cost for floor and balcony access. Fans looking to save often choose standard general admission rather than any VIP add-ons, watch for modest price drops on resale sites as February 26 approaches, set alerts on fair-market resale marketplaces, and buy when they see a deal that is clearly below the going rate for similar tickets.
What strategies help avoid high ticket fees and overpaying?
Fees can vary between sellers, so it helps to add similar tickets to your cart on a couple of platforms and compare the final checkout total, then choose the option with the lowest combined ticket and service fees. Buying multiple tickets in one order, avoiding drastically marked-up “platinum” or speculative resale listings, and being flexible about whether you stand on the main floor or sit in the balcony are simple ways to keep your total spend reasonable while still enjoying a great view.
Where is MTELUS located, and what are the best ways to get there?
MTELUS sits on Sainte-Catherine Street East in the heart of downtown Montreal’s Quartier des Spectacles, within walking distance of several metro stations such as Saint-Laurent and Berri–UQAM. Many concertgoers use the STM metro or bus network to avoid traffic and parking costs, but if you drive, nearby paid parking garages and surface lots in the downtown core give you multiple options within a short walk of the venue.
Is there parking near MTELUS, and how can I keep transportation costs low?
While MTELUS does not run its own dedicated parking garage, there are numerous commercial lots and underground garages around Sainte-Catherine and the surrounding downtown streets where you can pay by the hour or evening. To save money, consider carpooling and splitting the parking fee, parking a bit farther from the busiest blocks and walking a few minutes, or using a discount parking app to secure a cheaper evening rate before you arrive.
What should I know about the crowd, atmosphere, and where to stand?
Molotov shows are known for high energy, with fans on the GA floor often jumping, singing along, and forming dense pockets near the front of the stage, while the balcony offers a more relaxed place to enjoy the music with a clear overhead view. If you want the most intense experience, arrive early and head toward the middle of the floor, but if you prefer some space and easier access to exits, merch, or the bar, the sides of the floor or the front rows of the balcony are usually more comfortable.
Will there be food, drinks, and Molotov merchandise at the show, and how can I manage my budget?
MTELUS offers bar service and typical concert refreshments, and a 30th ANNIVERSARY TXXXR show is very likely to feature official Molotov merchandise such as shirts, hats, and posters at lobby stands. To keep your night affordable, eat a meal before heading downtown, decide in advance whether you want a souvenir, and limit in-venue drinks and impulse buys so that most of your budget goes toward a fairly priced ticket rather than extras.