OSHEAGA 2023 – What you need to know

OSHEAGA 2023

OSHEAGA Music and Arts Festival presented by Bell in collaboration with Coors Light begins this weekend and we couldn’t be more hyped! With over 80 artists on 5 different stages, fans can look forward to 3 days of exciting music, inspiring art, fantastic food, delicious drinks and non-stop fun!

Here is everything OSHEAGA festival-goers need to know
to make the most of this magical weekend:

Festival hours

The OSHEAGA gates open at 1:00 p.m. Performances begin at 2:00 p.m., and wrap up around 10:45 p.m., for all 3 days of the festival.

Restrictions on the festival site

To ensure everyone’s safety, certain items are not permitted on the festival site. Before arriving, we recommend that you check the list HERE.

OSHEAGA 2023 schedule 

Discover the daily schedule HERE.

Manage your tickets

We invite festivalgoers to download the app in advance and access their tickets before they arrive to avoid traffic jams at the entrance.

Download the OSHEAGA  2023 app today from the App Store or Google Play Store.

Getting to the festival 

By metro

Since the Jean-Drapeau station is near the festival, taking the métro will be the best way to get around. Buy your round-trip fare in advance to avoid waiting in line at the Jean-Drapeau station:

Special fare: OSHEAGA unlimited weekend pass
Unlimited trips from 10 a.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday. Available exclusively on Thursday, August 3 and Friday, August 4 at métro stations and metropolitan ticket offices. Valid in Zones A, B, C and D for bus, métro, train and REM networks. The “Osheaga” fare was created just for you.

Unlimited weekend pass
Unlimited trips from 4 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday. Valid in Zones A, B, C and D for bus, métro, train and REM networks.

For full details, click HERE

By bike
Getting to Parc Jean-Drapeau by bike is easy and makes for a very pleasant ride – those interested can consult the itinerary suggested by Parc Jean Drapeau as well as find the location of various BIXI stations.

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