Joost Klein brought his 2026 World Tour to L’Olympia in Montreal, delivering the kind of show that is genuinely hard to describe to anyone who wasn’t there.
The Dutch artist, who came to wider international attention after representing the Netherlands at Eurovision 2024 and more recently made history as the first Dutch act to perform at Coachella, has built a live show that sits somewhere between a rave, a comedy set, and a hardcore moshpit, often within the same song.
His sets on this tour have been running around 90 minutes, pulling from across his catalogue, with EUROPAPA, Ome Robert, and Nothing to Lose reliably landing hardest. Circle pits, crowd chants, and extended talking segments between songs are all part of the deal.
Montreal got the full version. Émanuel Novak-Bélanger was there with a camera. The photos are below.











