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One of North America’s most iconic summer music festivals is returning in full force, and Osheaga 2026 has just announced that Lorde and Tate McRae will be among the headline performers at this year’s three‑day celebration of music and culture in Montreal.
The 19th edition of Osheaga Music and Arts Festival, taking place July 31 – August 2, 2026, at Parc Jean‑Drapeau, boasts a massive roster of performers spanning pop, rock, indie, electronic, and hip‑hop, with Lorde and McRae anchoring the lineup that also includes Twenty One Pilots as a third main headliner.
Festival organisers unveiled the full 2026 lineup in late February, revealing that Lorde, Tate McRae, and Twenty One Pilots will each close out one night of Osheaga’s three‑day schedule.
The festival will feature 87 artists total across multiple stages, blending international stars with emerging acts and a heavy presence of Canadian talent.
Osheaga has built its reputation on eclectic programming that balances mainstream pop headliners with indie and genre‑bending artists, and the 2026 roster continues that tradition.
Tickets, including three‑day passes and single‑day options, went on sale in late February, with presales beginning earlier in the month.
Grammy‑winning artist Lorde is slated to headline the final night of Osheaga on August 2, marking at least her third appearance at the event and her second headliner slot.
The New Zealand alt‑pop icon first gained international fame with hits like “Royals” and later continued with critically acclaimed albums, including Melodrama and Solar Power. Her 2025 album Virgin brought renewed attention and festival demand.
Lorde’s live performances are known for their atmospheric staging and emotional resonance, making her closing set one of the most anticipated moments of the weekend.
Canadian-born pop star Tate McRae is set to headline Osheaga on August 1, marking her first appearance at the Montreal festival and what organizers say will be her only Canadian festival performance of 2026.
McRae, who rose to prominence with hits like “You Broke Me First” and “Greedy,” has enjoyed major global success, including sold‑out arena shows and chart‑topping singles, making her a natural fit to carry a festival night.
Her presence as a headliner underscores Osheaga’s commitment to showcasing both international and Canadian stars at the top of today’s pop scene.
Fun fact: Tate McRae’s Osheaga headline on August 1 follows her massive 2025 Miss Possessive tour, which grossed $110 million across 77 sold-out shows, her biggest run yet before this exclusive Canadian festival slot.

Osheaga 2026 will once again take place at Parc Jean‑Drapeau on Île Sainte‑Hélène in Montreal, Québec, running from July 31 through August 2.
The setting, a sprawling park on the shores of the St. Lawrence River, has been home to the festival since its inaugural year and remains a centerpiece of the city’s summer music calendar.
Montreal’s vibrant cultural scene and history as a festival host make Osheaga a must‑visit stop for music fans from across Canada, the U.S., and beyond.
While Lorde and McRae deliver pop‑centric headline sets, the 2026 Osheaga lineup is notable for its broad musical diversity:
This mix illustrates Osheaga’s evolving identity as a festival that embraces both mainstream hits and boundary‑pushing styles.
Since its inception in 2007, Osheaga has grown into one of North America’s premier summer music festivals, drawing tens of thousands of attendees annually.
Its reputation for booking a dynamic mix of headliners, spanning rock, pop, and electronic, alongside breakout international acts, has kept it culturally relevant and artistically diverse.
Osheaga’s July‑to‑August slot also makes it a centerpiece of summer tour schedules and festival planning for artists and fans alike.
For many fans, the festival’s location, lineup variety, and energetic atmosphere make it a defining live‑music experience.
Fun fact: Since its debut, headlined by Sonic Youth and Ben Harper, Osheaga has grown to Canada’s top indie festival, now drawing 100,000+ fans yearly for eclectic bills like 2026’s pop-rock fusion.
As headliners, both Lorde and Tate McRae bring distinct musical voices to Osheaga. Lorde delivers powerful alt‑pop artistry often centered on introspective lyricism and atmospheric performance. Tate McRae brings bold pop energy and emotional storytelling that resonates with younger global audiences.
Their sets are expected to be highlights of the weekend and potentially career‑defining moments for fans attending Osheaga. With support from a diverse supporting lineup, 2026 promises to be one of Osheaga’s most exciting editions yet.

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