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osheaga 2021

As things slowly begin to get back to normal, experiences we missed out on last year are coming back into action. Like Osheaga, which took place during the weekend of October 1 to 3, 2021.

The popular Montreal festival didn't look quite the same as in years past, though. Vaccine passports were required to enter the site and a one-metre distance between festival-goers was enforced.

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Can you believe it's already the weekend again? And, more importantly, can you believe it's already October?! Here are some great things to do in Montreal this weekend because you'd better believe both those things are true.

With fall in full swing and spooky season upon us, it's bound to be a great one.

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If you missed ÎleSoniq this past weekend and are still hoping to experience a live outdoor music festival before the cold weather hits, you're in luck. After having to cancel last year, Osheaga is finally happening again from October 1 to 3, 2021.

This year, it's a full Canadian lineup and there are still tickets available for $85 per day or $245 for the entire weekend.

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If you're a Montreal-based musician, you have the chance of a lifetime to be in this year's Osheaga lineup!

A contest held by La semaine des 4 Julie will give one Montreal artist or band the unique opportunity to be part of the upcoming Osheaga Get Together at Parc Jean-Drapeau on October 3.

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