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Osheaga 2021 Passes Are On Sale & They're So Expensive That You Can Pay In 4 Installments

Worth it. $$$

Like a refrigerator or a pair of washer-dryers purchased at a retailer, you can purchase your Osheaga 2021 passes in four equal payments. But, be aware that tickets are more expensive than we're used to.

Osheaga, one of Montreal's most popular summer festivals, recently announced this new feature on social networks.

Payment plans are available for purchases of $325 or more, with no interest and no fees.

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Weekend passes are already available, ranging from $333.50 to $1,258.50.

On the event's website, it's specified that the first payment will go through on the day of your purchase, then you'll be billed automatically in February, March and April.

If a payment is refused, the buyer will have five business days to make it again.

Otherwise, Osheaga "reserves the right to cancel [the] order and the passes may be resold," the statement reads.

Earlier this week, the event's organizers announced the first three headliners of the 2021 edition of the event: Foo Fighters, Post Malone and Cardi B.

This article was originally published in French on Narcity Québec.

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