Osheaga Is Officially Happening In Montreal This Fall

With a mini version!

Osheaga Is Happening In Montreal This Fall

A Mini Osheaga Is Happening In Montreal This Fall

Staff Writer

Montreal music fans rejoice because your favourite festival, Osheaga, is coming back this fall. But it'll be a mini version of the festival you all know and love.

The Osheaga "Get Together" is a mini-festival that will feature three days of music with some of the brightest Canadian talent out there.

Charlotte Cardin, Jessie Reyez, and Half Moon Run will headline a three-day celebration of up-and-coming local music for the adoring ears of a limited number of fans in an "intimate outdoor setting," according to a press release shared with MTL Blog.

The festival starts on October 1 with Quebec-born indie-pop darling Charlotte Cardin, who has quickly risen to the top of the charts with her new album Phoenix.

On the following day, the Toronto-born and multi-Juno award winner Jessie Reyez will light up centre stage with her delightful RnB pop sounds.

And finally, on October 3, Half Moon Run, Montreal's super talented indie rock idols, will headline the closing night of the festival.

"We are thrilled about this announcement, because we promised fans that we would do everything in our power to get them to Parc Jean-Drapeau to be united by live music again as soon as possible, and we are going to make that happen!" said Nick Farkas, Senior Vice President, Booking, Concerts and Events at evenko and founder of Osheaga.

Single-day and three-day passes will go on sale Friday, July 23 at noon on Osheaga's website.

Tickets start at $85 for a single day and $245 for a three-day pass.

  • Teddy Elliot
  • Teddy Elliot was a Staff Writer for MTL Blog. He was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec and has a B.A. in Literature. Teddy has been a journalist for three years and was once an English teacher. His creative work has appeared in The Blasted Tree and Parenthetical Magazine. When he's not chasing scoops, Teddy can be found cheering on Aston Villa and listening to 80s power ballads. He was shortlisted for a Digital Publishing Award in 2021.

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