M Telus (concert hall)

The M Telus (formerly known as Métropolis) is a performing arts centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

The telecommunications company plans to invest $5 million in improvements to the club over the next decade, as part of its corporate rebranding effort.

[6] Purchased by United Amusement,[7] it was fully renovated and decorated by Emmanuel Briffa who was also responsible for the design of the Outremont Theatre.

[9] Following acquisition of the building in 1997 by L'Équipe Spectra, Métropolis became a live performance venue, hosting artists like David Bowie, Beck, Alice in Chains,[10] Les Rita Mitsouko, Green Day, the White Stripes, Björk, Bran Van 3000, Ben Harper, Nickelback, Prince, Radiohead, Coldplay, Corneille, City and Colour,[11] Les Cowboys Fringants and Jean Leloup—the artist who has performed the most concerts in the venue.

[13] In the early morning hours of September 5, 2012, following the 2012 Quebec general election, the venue was the site of a victory rally for the Parti Québecois.