Osheaga 2024 Unveils Exciting Lineup: Green Day, SZA, Noah Kahan, and More

Montreal, a city renowned for its unique charm, offers yet another reason to visit this summer – the spectacular Osheaga Festival. Set to take place from August 2 to 4 at Parc Jean-Drapeau, the festival has just released its highly anticipated lineup for 2024.

A major highlight of this year’s Osheaga is the inclusion of the powerhouse trio – Green Day, Smashing Pumpkins, and Rancid – all part of their massive stadium tour. The Saturday lineup promises an electrifying experience as these iconic bands take the stage. Joining them are equally impressive headliners Noah Kahan and SZA, ensuring a diverse and dynamic musical experience.

While Osheaga’s lineup boasts familiar festival favorites, including Melanie Martinez, Hozier, Justice, Dominic Fike, Jungle, Alvvays, Renée Rapp, Skepta, Teddy Swims, Bladee, Romy, Sleater-Kinney, Two Door Cinema Club, Labrinth, T-Pain, Denzel Curry, Kevin Abstract, Raye, Chappel Roan, Mariah The Scientist, Overmono, Blonde Redhead, Brittany Howard, Amyl And The Sniffers, Arlo Parks, Mannequin Pussy, DIIV, Soul Clap, and Cadence Weapon, among many others, there’s a unique energy and vibe to Osheaga that sets it apart.

Whether you’re already in or near Montreal or looking for the perfect excuse to explore this vibrant city, Osheaga 2024 promises an unforgettable weekend of live-music entertainment. The festival’s diverse lineup ensures there’s something for every music enthusiast, from iconic rock anthems to cutting-edge indie sounds.

As the anticipation builds, music lovers can look forward to immersing themselves in the magic of Osheaga, where the atmosphere is as captivating as the performances themselves. With an array of talented artists and a stunning backdrop at Parc Jean-Drapeau, Osheaga 2024 is gearing up to be a highlight of the summer festival season. For more details and ticket information, visit the official Osheaga website and prepare to embark on a musical journey in the heart of Montreal.

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