After the COVID-19 pandemic put their 2020 launch on the ropes, LASSO Montréal is back in the saddle for 2022, and organizers have made an initial lineup for the country fest's inaugural edition.
Taking place August 12 and 13 on Île Sainte-Hélène at Parc Jean-Drapeau, Lasso Montreal's first evening will be headlined by Dierks Bentley and Nashville country rockers Old Dominion, while the second will feature previously announced headliner Luke Bryan and Tennessee singer-songwriter Kelsea Ballerini.
Today's reveal also reveals the inclusion of Ashley McBryde, Riley Green, Tenille Townes, Tim Hicks, Breland, Matt Lang, Robyn Ottolini, Five Roses, Lily Rose, Sara Dufour, Brittany Kennell and Léa Jarry, with further artist announcements to come.
Festival passes for LASSO Montréal go on sale March 4 at 12 p.m. local time, with two tiers available to festivalgoers.
A LASSO Montréal general admission single-day pass can be had for $130, while general admission for both days goes for $220. Meanwhile, Gold Passes — which promise holders access to the Gold Terrace viewing platform with private washrooms, an exclusive beverage stand and fast-lane entry to festival grounds — go for $250 (single day) and $400 (both days).
Those who purchased passes for LASSO Montréal 2020 and 2021 will have their entry honoured for the 2022 edition. Further festival and pass information can be found via the festival's official website.
Taking place August 12 and 13 on Île Sainte-Hélène at Parc Jean-Drapeau, Lasso Montreal's first evening will be headlined by Dierks Bentley and Nashville country rockers Old Dominion, while the second will feature previously announced headliner Luke Bryan and Tennessee singer-songwriter Kelsea Ballerini.
Today's reveal also reveals the inclusion of Ashley McBryde, Riley Green, Tenille Townes, Tim Hicks, Breland, Matt Lang, Robyn Ottolini, Five Roses, Lily Rose, Sara Dufour, Brittany Kennell and Léa Jarry, with further artist announcements to come.
Festival passes for LASSO Montréal go on sale March 4 at 12 p.m. local time, with two tiers available to festivalgoers.
A LASSO Montréal general admission single-day pass can be had for $130, while general admission for both days goes for $220. Meanwhile, Gold Passes — which promise holders access to the Gold Terrace viewing platform with private washrooms, an exclusive beverage stand and fast-lane entry to festival grounds — go for $250 (single day) and $400 (both days).
Those who purchased passes for LASSO Montréal 2020 and 2021 will have their entry honoured for the 2022 edition. Further festival and pass information can be found via the festival's official website.