Celebrating its 48th instalment this summer, Festival D'Été de Québec has seen many high-profile artists grace its stage over the years — and this year's event follows suit.
Organizers announced the genre-spanning lineup today (April 8), and it features the Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, Nickelback, Keith Urban, Iggy Azalea, Full Flex Express (with Jack Ü), Patrick Bruel, Boston, Patrick Watson, Iam, the Doobie Brothers and Deep Purple.
Other highlights include Milky Chance, Interpol, Icona Pop, Vance Joy, Bobby Bazini, the Tragically Hip, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Future Islands, Primus & the Chocolate Factory, Zappa Plays Zappa, De La Soul, Charles Bradley, Run the Jewels, the Barr Brothers, Black Lips, Lights, Anti-Flag, METZ, Viet Cong, Owen Pallett, Operators, Milk & Bone, Tei Shi, and the OBGMs.
"Once again, we will bring huge international acts from all over the world," said program director Louis Bellavance in a statement. "Every year we strive to create a program that lets everyone choose the music they want, and I think once again we have succeeded."
You can see the full list of performers in the poster pictured above, and head over to the festival's official website for information on tickets, schedules and accommodations.
The festival runs from July 9 to 19 in Quebec City.
Organizers announced the genre-spanning lineup today (April 8), and it features the Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, Nickelback, Keith Urban, Iggy Azalea, Full Flex Express (with Jack Ü), Patrick Bruel, Boston, Patrick Watson, Iam, the Doobie Brothers and Deep Purple.
Other highlights include Milky Chance, Interpol, Icona Pop, Vance Joy, Bobby Bazini, the Tragically Hip, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Future Islands, Primus & the Chocolate Factory, Zappa Plays Zappa, De La Soul, Charles Bradley, Run the Jewels, the Barr Brothers, Black Lips, Lights, Anti-Flag, METZ, Viet Cong, Owen Pallett, Operators, Milk & Bone, Tei Shi, and the OBGMs.
"Once again, we will bring huge international acts from all over the world," said program director Louis Bellavance in a statement. "Every year we strive to create a program that lets everyone choose the music they want, and I think once again we have succeeded."
You can see the full list of performers in the poster pictured above, and head over to the festival's official website for information on tickets, schedules and accommodations.
The festival runs from July 9 to 19 in Quebec City.