After revealing headliners Charlotte Cardin, Jessie Reyez and Half Moon Run last month, Osheaga organizers have rounded out the lineup of their 2021 Get Together event.
Running from October 1 to 3 in Parc Jean-Drapeau, the Montreal fest's focus on local and Canadian talent is upheld with the new additions across all three days.
On Friday, October 1, headliner Cardin will be joined by dvsn, the Franklin Electric, bülow, Odie, Jessia, Soran, JJ Wilde, Ruby Waters and Magi Merlin.
Saturday, October 2 will see Majid Jordan, Roy Woods, Grandson, Faouzia, Killy, Tommy Genesis, Zach Zoya, QCLTUR, Haviah Mighty and Isabella Lovestory perform ahead of headliner Reyez.
The fest's final day, Sunday, October 3, will see Geoffroy, Allan Rayman, July Talk, Stars, the Damn Truth, Axlaustade, Valence and Les Shirley take the stage ahead of Half Moon Run.
Previously, Osheaga organizers announced that the fest's 2021 edition would be cancelled due to the pandemic. Prior to that, the festival's original 2021 plan was to run from July 30 to August 1 with headliners Foo Fighters, Cardi B and Post Malone. The festival's 2020 edition was also cancelled.
Running from October 1 to 3 in Parc Jean-Drapeau, the Montreal fest's focus on local and Canadian talent is upheld with the new additions across all three days.
On Friday, October 1, headliner Cardin will be joined by dvsn, the Franklin Electric, bülow, Odie, Jessia, Soran, JJ Wilde, Ruby Waters and Magi Merlin.
Saturday, October 2 will see Majid Jordan, Roy Woods, Grandson, Faouzia, Killy, Tommy Genesis, Zach Zoya, QCLTUR, Haviah Mighty and Isabella Lovestory perform ahead of headliner Reyez.
The fest's final day, Sunday, October 3, will see Geoffroy, Allan Rayman, July Talk, Stars, the Damn Truth, Axlaustade, Valence and Les Shirley take the stage ahead of Half Moon Run.
Previously, Osheaga organizers announced that the fest's 2021 edition would be cancelled due to the pandemic. Prior to that, the festival's original 2021 plan was to run from July 30 to August 1 with headliners Foo Fighters, Cardi B and Post Malone. The festival's 2020 edition was also cancelled.