Osheaga Festival Lineup Announced: Twenty One Pilots, Tate McRae, Lorde to Headline

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The 19th edition of the Osheaga Music and Art Festival—recognised as one of the most celebrated summer festivals in North America—will once again take over Parc Jean-Drapeau for three days of great music, art, food and fun from July 31 to August 2.

Dun and Joseph of Twenty One Pilots performing at Southside Festival in Germany, 2022
photo by Mr. Rossi CC BY-SA 4.0, wikicommons


Dun and Joseph performing at Southside Festival in Germany, 2022 By Mr. Rossi – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=127842972

The icing on this cake is the announcement of three major headliners who will cap off each day’s concert line-up on the festival’s main stage. Twenty One Pilots (July 31) mark their return to Osheaga after a seven-year absence. This Grammy Award-winning duo will feature a set filled with their genre-blending sound and powerful stage presence.

Calgary native Tate McRae will make her Osheaga debut on August 1 with what has made her an international pop music sensation; this will be her sole Canadian festival appearance this year.

New Zealand-born songstress Lorde concludes the festival on August 2 with her third Osheaga appearance, as she delivers to festival goers her musical talents that merges a number of genres such as alt-pop, dream pop, indie and electropop.

This dynamic trio is part of the expansive line-up of 87 diverse artists representing an assortment of musical genres and styles, who grace Osheaga’s numerous concert stages throughout the festival. They include 26 artists from Canada and 14 homegrown Quebec artists, such as Wolf Parade, Tia Wood, Bob Moses, Mother Mother, Virginie B. and Super Plage. Other scheduled Osheaga performers include Franz Ferdinand, Grammy Award winners Turnstile,  The Neighborhood, The xx, Major Lazer and Gunna.

Three-day passes for Osheaga 2026 will go on sale as of February 27. Prices are $425 (general admission), $640 (party deck), $810 (Casino de Montreal gold ticket), and $1,730 (platinum ticket). Taxes and service fees are included. From every Osheaga ticket that is sold, $1 will be donated to the evenko foundation towards the purchase of musical instruments for schools in need across Quebec. Single-day tickets will be available for purchase in the near future.

For more information, go to osheaga.com.

by Stuart Nulman

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