As Montréal’s Parc Jean-Drapeau transforms into a sonic playground from August 1–3, 2025, Osheaga returns—bigger, bolder, and ready to remind us why it’s among Canada’s top three-day festivals. Founded in 2006, Osheaga has grown into a cultural institution; in 2024, it hosted nearly 300,000 fans across its six stages—proof of its enduring pull.


🎸 Headliners Who’ll Rock Your Summer

Friday, the festival kicks off with rock royalty The Killers, closing the night with epic anthems like “Mr. Brightside” and “When You Were Young”. Sharing the spotlight: psychedelic clinicians Glass Animals, Grammy winners Doechii, soulful Dominic Fike, and indie-heartfelt Lucy Dacus.

Saturday keeps the energy soaring with genre-bending Tyler, The Creator, whose “Chromakopia” tour stops here among his Grammy-winners. Also topping the bill: pop prodigy Gracie Abrams, EDM duo The Chainsmokers, and the viral-jam phenomenon Shaboozey.

Sunday’s closer is none other than multiplatinum hitmaker Olivia Rodrigo, fresh off her chart-topping tracks and three Grammys. They’re joined by rock vets Cage The Elephant, electronic visionary Jamie xx, and homegrown indie powerhouses The Beaches.


🌟 Cutting-Edge & Canadian Rising Stars

Beyond headliners, Osheaga’s lineup is stacked with cutting-edge names like Finneas, Jorja Smith, Kaleo, Future Islands, and TV On The Radio. But it’s the 21 Canadian acts—12 from Québec—like bbno$, Rau_Ze, Hologramme, and Ruby Waters that remind us this festival thrives on homegrown talent.


🎟 Ticket Info: Who’s In, Who’s Out?

Want in on the experience? 3-day GA passes start at $420, while single-day passes begin at around $175. VIP and platinum options are there for festival die‑hards, too. Good deeds, great tunes: every Osheaga ticket supports music education, with $1 donated per ticket to help bring instruments to Québec schools.


Bottom line: a sold‑out summer is awaiting. Whether you’re dancing to Olivia’s heartbreak pop, moshing to The Killers, or vibing with Tyler’s genre-shifted beats, Osheaga 2025 isn’t just a festival—it’s a cultural event.

🎟 Lock your spot at osheaga.com and get ready for sonic fireworks this August in Montréal.