Jeudi Antipasti :: Mort Rose x Trop Belle

As part of the Jeudis Antipasti series, the SDC Petite Italie presents Mort Rose and Trop Belle on July 9, 2026, at Little Italy Park. For one evening, let yourself be carried away by a raw local energy with rock, new wave, and punk rhythms that will have you dancing without restraint.

On the menu : drinks and snacks available on site, along with special takeout offers from participating local businesses. The perfect opportunity to unwind after work and enjoy the last rays of sunshine of the day! 🍸

Event summary :
Date :
July 9, 2026, from 5 pm to 9pm
Location : Little Italy Park
Shows : 6 pm Trop Belle / 7 pm Mort Rose

About Mort Rose

Mort Rose is a rock band founded in Montreal in 2016 by Alexandre Archambault, Christophe Charest-Latif, Julien Comptour, and Mark Cool.

This group of music lovers revives the sounds of the late sixties in an authentic, personal, and modern way, creating music with a timeless aesthetic.

After Nés pour aimer (2020), a kitschy and unapologetic album, and Au Revoir Cowboys (2021), a psychedelic and pastoral project, the quartet embraces its musical maturity and refinement before hitting the proverbial rock road once again with Mont Rose in 2025.

About Trop Belle

Trop Belle is an eccentric punk/new wave band offering a subversive and ironic critique of show business. Led by Lolita Trop Belle, an incredibly glamorous diva who sings in French in hopes of international fame, the group immerses audiences in a participatory universe inspired as much by theatre as by comedy. Somewhere between the B-52’s and The Rocky Horror Picture Show, the quintet tackles subjects that are sometimes taboo, sometimes absurd, through a cathartic tone layered over punk sounds.

𝗙𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗧𝗛𝗨𝗥𝗦𝗗𝗔𝗬𝗦, 𝗙𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗩𝗜𝗕𝗘𝗦
July 9, 2026 : Mort Rose x Trop Belle
July 23, 2026 : Hélène Barbier x DJ Yuki
August 13, 2026 : Forró de Lá x DJ Gorrilhas
August 27, 2026 : Sonido Pesao x Canicule Tropicale (DJ Set)

Produced with the financial support of the Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie borough and the City of Montreal