
The Osheaga Music and Arts Festival (French: Festival musique et arts Osheaga) is a multi-day music festival in Montreal, Quebec, that is held every summer at Parc Jean-Drapeau on Île Sainte-Hélène. The festival takes place on six stages with various audience capacities. Translated from their French equivalents, they are called “River Stage”, “Mountain Stage”, “Green Stage”, “Trees Stage”, “Valley Stage”, and “Zone Piknic Electronik”.
Since 2006, the Osheaga Music and Arts festival has established itself as the most important festival of its genre in Canada. With its numerous outdoor stages located at Parc Jean-Drapeau on Montreal’s Sainte-Hélène’s Island, Osheaga attracted 155 000 music lovers from North America and Europe in 2023. A huge celebration dedicated to music and visual arts, Osheaga has given itself the objective of discovering local and national emerging talent offering them the opportunity to play alongside some of the biggest international artists.
TWENTY ONE PILOTS
THE XX
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
GEESE
KEHLANI
Wet Leg
Amelie Lens
Brutalismus 3000
JID
YOASOBI
Max McNown
Bob Moses
Wolf Alice
VTSS
Amber Mark
Billie Marten
Jim Legxacy
MPH
Wunderhorse
Vandelux
Avenoir
Whatmore
Super Plage
Rio Kosta
Baalti
Moses Belanger
Lou Val
Berlam
Oliver Forest
TATE MCRAE
SOMBR
TURNSTILE
EMPIRE OF THE SUN
MT. JOY
Malcolm Todd
Franz Ferdinand
Kettama
Little Simz
Viagra Boys
Odd Mob
It's Murph
Finn Wolfhard
Wolf Parade
Zulan
Bar Italia
AJ Tracey
Moonshine
Partyof2
Kingfishr
Villager
Stella Lefty
Ecca Vandal
Baby Nova
Airrica
Laura Scavo
Virginie B
Grand Eugène
Museums
LORDE
GUNNA
MAJOR LAZER
CLIPSE
SUBTRONICS
ZARA LARSSON
Not For Radio
Mother Mother
Of Monsters and Men
horsegiirL
Paris Paloma
Oklou
SG Lewis
DJ Trixie Mattel
Space 92 x POPOF present Turbulences
Spacey Jane
CMAT
Amble
Sofia Isella
Bambii
Mico
Between Friends
Valley
Zoe Gitter
Tia Wood
Billie du Page
Fernie
Delavelour
Aviv
Jean Drapeau Park (formerly called Parc des Îles) is the third-largest park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It comprises two islands, Saint Helen’s Island and the artificial island Notre Dame Island, situated off the shore of Old Montreal in the Saint Lawrence River.
The islands were the site of the Expo 67 World’s Fair. Notre Dame Island was constructed for the exposition, and Saint Helen’s Island artificially extended at its north and south ends. The park was renamed in honour of Jean Drapeau, the late mayor of Montreal and initiator of Expo 67.











