Twenty One Pilots, Tate McRae, Lorde Headline Osheaga 2026 in Montreal
The 19th Osheaga festival features 87 artists including 26 Canadians and will run July 31 to August 2 with tickets on sale Friday at 10 a.m.
- On Tuesday, organizers unveiled the Osheaga 2026 lineup for July 31 to Aug. 2 at Parc Jean-Drapeau, with 87 artists scheduled to perform.
- All in, 87 acts will perform at the 19th edition, including 26 Canadian artists and 14 performers from Quebec, organizers said.
- Organizers named headliners by day, listing Twenty One Pilots, Tate McRae and Lorde among the top-billed acts, with McRae delivering her only Canadian festival performance in 2026 and indie acts joining the bill.
- Three-Day festival tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m., starting at $425 for general admission and reaching $1,730 for platinum; single-day tickets will be sold later.
- Looking to patterns, organizers emphasized the festival’s evolution with pop at the forefront, rock at its core, and hip-hop shaping the cultural pulse; Twenty One Pilots return for the first time since 2015 and Lorde since 2017 after releasing Virgin in 2025.
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Montreal's summer festival season is shaping up to be explosive this year. Osheaga has just unveiled its full 2026 lineup, and the headliners live up to expectations. Save the date for the weekend of July 31 to August 2, because Parc Jean-Drapeau will be pulsating to the rhythm of 87 artists from around the world. Also read: A non-country headliner at LASSO sparks reactions: evenko justifies its choice. For this 19th edition, a powerhouse trio w…
Tate McRae, Twenty One Pilots, Lorde headline this summer's Osheaga
Tate McRae, Twenty One Pilots, and Lorde have been named the headliners of this summer’s Osheaga Festival in Montreal. Organizers unveiled the full lineup for the music event, returning for its 19th year, on Tuesday. From July 31 to August 2, the festival will bring together 87 artists on various stages at Parc Jean-Drapeau. The […]
From July 31 to August 2, the festival will bring together 87 artists on various scenes at Jean-Drapeau Park.
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