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Montreal's Osheaga Festival 2023 has come to an end, leaving audiences far from disappointed — and not just because of the music. With headliners like Billie Eilish , Kendrick Lamar, and Rüfüs du Sol gracing the stage, expectations were high. Despite a few setbacks, which are inevitable at any festival, Osheaga delivered and then some.

Beyond the artist lineup , however, Osheaga has always been a runway for festival fashion. This year was no exception. Attendees didn't hold back, showcasing their best festival attire. From sparkling sequins, edgy chains, and glowing neon to sultry leather, sleek latex, and eye-catching accessories, the style scene at this year's Osheaga was nothing short of spectacular.

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Montreal's Osheaga festiva l is well underway and Billie Eilish closed out day two of the esteemed music festival. The Grammy award winner graced the Osheaga stage at 9:20 p.m. Saturday where she was jolted into the air and onto the stage for what can only be best described as the ultimate entrance.

Sporting a matching jersey set with the number 23 across her shorts, Eilish didn't waste any time before jumping into her first song "Bury A Friend." The setlist included all of the singer's hits such as "Therefore I Am," "My Strange Addiction," and one of the very first few live performances of "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie movie.

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Montreal's highly anticipated music festival Osheaga is only a few days away and for those looking to keep those festival vibes going after hours, there are loads of after-parties to attend so you can keep your spirits high.

With major names gracing the 2023 Osheaga stage including Rüfüs Du Sol, Billie Eilish and Kendrick Lamar, the three-day festival is certainly going to be one of the biggest summer highlights. While most performances at Parc Jean-Drapeau come to an end around the 10 p.m. mark, the party doesn't have to stop for festival-goers.

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Montreal in August is a sea of orange cones , as construction season drags on. But behind the dust and detours lies a pot of cultural gold. You may not find a rainbow at the end of the roadworks, but you will find a full spectrum of Pride events .

There's also Orientalys, a melting pot of diverse flavours to tease your palate, and the Scottish Highland Games, with kilts and caber tosses. And let's not forget the epic Italian heritage celebration, taking you through the heart of the Mediterranean without leaving the city.

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Montreal is set to be the celeb hotspot this summer. A slew of big names are set to grace our streets with their presence at various Montreal events from concerts at Centre Bell and Place Bell to outdoor music festivals and Just For Laughs .

For those eager to set their sights on a few of their favourite A-listers, we've got you covered with the inside scoop on when they'll be in Montreal and where you'll be able to see them.

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The entire Osheaga 2023 lineup is finally out. Among the big names in the lineup are Carly Rae Jepsen, Rema, Baby Keem, and Kim Petras.

The lineup presentation comes a day after it leaked via a buried file in the festival newsroom. Osheaga organizer evenko responded by announcing the official lineup drop would come noon the following day, which was possibly an acceleration of the original schedule. Before the leak, organizers had promised the official drop in "mid-March."

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The 2023 Osheaga lineup may or may not have leaked through a mistake using SharePoint, a Microsoft Office document management system, a Reddit post revealed on March 9.

It seems Osheaga's organizers, evenko, left a SharePoint folder open containing what may very well be the list of artists expected to perform at this year's festival, including names like JPEGMAFIA and Carly Rae Jepsen.

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American DJ and singer Porter Robinson posted a hilarious video to his TikTok page poking fun at the pronunciation of a Montreal stop sign.

The TikTok was taken during Robinson's visit to Montreal last July for Osheaga . The music artist performed on day two of the esteemed summer festival, but not before putting a musical twist on the word "arrêt".

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Osheaga, our city's world-famous three-day music festival extravaganza, finally announced its headliners for its upcoming edition from August 4 to 6, 2023. For the festival's 16th anniversary, organizers have lined up a star-studded set that will most probably cater to all music tastes.

Starting on Friday, August 4, the Australian dance group Rüfüs Du Sol will make their big comeback to Osheaga. In 2019, their set at the festival was all the rage. The trio is expected to bring another incredible live show, this time as lead performers, mixing deep beats and mesmerizing visuals. The band is nominated for two Grammys at next year's ceremony: Best Dance/Electronic Recording (for their single "On My Knees") and Best Dance/Electronic Music Album (for last year's "Surrender").

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This Review article is part of a Narcity Media series . The views expressed are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

And just like that Osheaga has managed to come and go so swiftly, but the memories will certainly last long enough 'til the esteemed Montreal music festival is back next year.

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Rapper Slowthai, real name Tyron Frampton, age 27, wore a shirt prominently displaying a bright red swastika during his on-stage performance at Osheaga on July 30. The shirt also has, in smaller, less colourful font, the word "DESTROY" written above the fascist symbol. Upon close inspection, the intended meaning of the shirt is clearer: destroy Nazism. But when worn on a giant stage far away from most of the crowd... Oh boy. It just looks like a Nazi shirt.

Instagram account @stop_antisemitism drew attention to the incident with a video showing the shirt in question:

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Machine Gun Kelly took to the stage on the final night of the long-awaited grand return of Montreal summer staple Osheaga . According to Narcity Québec , the singer gave festivalgoers a lively performance — at one point even scaling the festival infrastructure — despite, he confessed to the crowd, not having eaten or slept in over two days. But he might finally have had a chance to turn in slightly early Sunday night.

Narcity reports that the singer's mic was cut mid-song at around 9:30 p.m. Sunday, about 10 minutes after his set was scheduled to end.

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