City tries to shut down MAGA show
An American musician called Sean Feucht – a Christian MAGA supporter – was scheduled to play in several Canadian towns including Quebec City. But Feucht’s politics, somewhere to the right of Attila the Hun, have seen him deplatformed in Halifax, Charlottetown, Moncton, Quebec City and Gatineau.
Feucht is scheduled to play in a church in the Plateau on Friday evening. The city says it hasn’t given a permit; Feucht says he will perform anyway. The poster for the event, giving the specific location, is on X.



Nicholas 17:24 on 2025-07-25 Permalink
Interesting, that’s one of the Spanish churches, I’m sure the guy will have good things to say about his host. Also I think this church was considered for the Hydro Quebec substation, it’s just inside the 500 m range.
CE 18:53 on 2025-07-25 Permalink
That probably explains the police cruisers I saw at Roy and Berri earlier today.
Kate 21:17 on 2025-07-25 Permalink
At this point (past 9 pm) I’m looking out for any reports on whether the performance went ahead and/or any demonstrations or whatever, but nothing in the media, they’re all still announcing the news I linked at 4.
Nick D. 23:18 on 2025-07-25 Permalink
Why not call it “the old St-Louis church at Berri and Roy” ? It’s no longer in use as a church though, is it? More like a soup kitchen type place.
Nicholas 23:40 on 2025-07-25 Permalink
Nick D, there does appear to be a service Sundays at 9:30, and they say they have 700 congregants. They stream their services on YouTube, 1,500 videos (not all services it seems). More active than many churches these days.
CE 00:32 on 2025-07-26 Permalink
I happened to bike by today at around 8:30pm and there was a protest of about 50 people in front of the church. The police had the block of Roy closed off. The band’s tour bus was parked around the corner. The bus had a big graphic saying “LET US PRAY” which I had seen on a someone’s shirt earlier in the day near the church.
Annette 02:03 on 2025-07-26 Permalink
So the Montreal concert went ahead? In a residential district? No noise complaint?
All those cancelled towns are win-win: dude gets to cruise the highways, cosplaying the persecuted, true beliver on the run – and Canadians don’t have to hear his shit.
Chris 16:14 on 2025-07-26 Permalink
Canadians never had to ‘hear his shit’. No one was forcing anyone to attend his events.
If the media wasn’t doing it’s usual ragebaiting here, no one would have heard about this loser, and he’d be performing to tiny audiences in obscurity.
CE 20:24 on 2025-07-26 Permalink
I agree with Chris. Had he not been covered breathlessly by the media, only his fans would have heard him play, he might have increased his fan base by a dozen or so. Now lots more people know his name and music, they gave him everything he wanted.