
Lorde, Tate McRae, and Twenty One Pilots will headline Osheaga’s 19th edition, with the Montreal festival dropping its complete 87-act lineup on Tuesday for the July 31 to August 2 run at Parc Jean-Drapeau.
Twenty One Pilots open the weekend on Friday, returning to the festival for the first time since 2015. Tate McRae closes Saturday in what the festival is billing as her only Canadian festival date of 2026. Lorde wraps Sunday, her third Osheaga appearance after sets in 2014 and 2017.
The Saturday card is particularly stacked. Turnstile, fresh off a 2026 Grammy win, share the bill with Empire of the Sun, making their Osheaga and Montreal debut, and Franz Ferdinand, whose career now spans more than two decades. SOMBR, Viagra Boys, and Bar Italia fill out a Saturday undercard that leans hard into alternative rock.
Friday adds The xx, The Neighbourhood, Geese, Kehlani, Wet Leg, and Wolf Alice to the Twenty One Pilots headline. Wolf Parade appear on Saturday, riding renewed attention after I’ll Believe in Anything found a new audience online. Major Lazer return on Sunday for their first festival run since 2019, following a performance at the closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Verona.
The festival lists 26 Canadian artists on this year’s bill, including 14 from Quebec. Mother Mother, Bob Moses, Virginie B, Vandelux, Moses Belanger, Super Plage, Tia Wood, and Billie du Page are among the domestic names. Max McNown appears at both Osheaga and this year’s Lasso Montreal. Finn Wolfhard, JID, YOASOBI, Clipse, Little Simz, Of Monsters and Men, and Zara Larsson round out a Sunday lineup that also includes Subtronics and SG Lewis.
General admission three-day passes start at $425 CAD. An American Express presale runs through Thursday, February 26, with public on-sale beginning Friday.
