Lorde, Tate McRae Lead Montreal Festival

Montreal’s Osheaga festival will return this summer with Lorde, Tate McRae, and Twenty One Pilots set to headline.
The 19th edition of the three-day fest will take place July 31 through Aug. 2 at the Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal. Twenty One Pilots will headline night one, along with performances from the XX, Geese, Kehlani, and Wet Leg.
McRae tops the bill on night two, which will also feature sets from Sombr, Turnstile, Mt. Joy, and Empire of the Sun. Lorde will close out the festival on Sunday alongside Gunna, Major Lazer, Clipse, and Zara Larsson.
The vast and varied Osheaga lineup also boasts JID, Franz Ferdinand, Little Simz, Viagra Boyz, Of Monsters and Men, Subtronics, Horse Girl, Wolf Parade, Oklou, Finn Wolfhard, Bar Italia, AJ Tracey, Jim Legxacy, Mother Mother, Not for Radio, Amelie Lens, and Malcolm Todd. The festival shared a poster featuring the full lineup on its Instagram on Tuesday.
Tickets for Osheaga 2026 will go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m. local time. Full information is available on the festival’s website.
For Lorde, who released her most recent album, Virgin, last summer, her Osheaga set is one of several North American festival dates she has scheduled for this summer, along with sets at Governors Ball in New York and All Things Go in Toronto. And as for McRae, the recent Rolling Stone cover star, spent much of last year on her “Miss Possessive Tour,” in support of her breakthrough 2025 album, So Close to What. Osheaga is the only date the pop star has on the books for 2026 so far.
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