Christian worship leader Sean Feucht's Montreal concert was targeted by a smoke bomb attack during his performance, but Feucht continued his show despite the disruption and held up the smoke bomb before passing it off the stage.The incident occurred after Montreal's mayor had declared the concert would not proceed and dispatched police to shut down the event.Feucht, a prominent supporter of President Donald Trump, was performing as part of his "Let Us Worship" Canadian tour when antifa protesters launched the smoke bomb attack. .The worship leader, known for his MAGA political affiliations, refused to stop the concert despite the chaos.Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante had earlier announced the city would prevent Feucht's performance, citing a lack of proper permits for the event scheduled at Ministerios Restauración Church in Plateau-Mont-Royal. .Police were sent to enforce the shutdown order, but the concert proceeded as planned.The Montreal concert represented the latest controversy in Feucht's Canadian tour. Multiple venues across the country, including locations in Halifax, Charlottetown, Moncton, and Quebec City, had previously cancelled or denied permits for his performances over “safety and community concerns.”.Christian artist Sean Feucht’s tour bus rammed near Montreal.Feucht has characterized the opposition as religious persecution, while municipal officials cite public safety and “inclusivity concerns” as Feucht is outspoken about his opposition to abortion and anti-LGBTQ views.Despite official cancellations, Feucht has relocated all the cancelled events to private venues, vowing his movement would continue regardless of government resistance.