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Osheaga 2021 Passes Are Now On Sale & It's So Expensive You Can Pay In 4 Instalments

Take out your chequebook!
Ontario Editor

Just like buying a new couch or washer from the store, it is now possible to get your Osheaga 2021 passes by making four equal installments. 

Osheaga, one of the most popular summer festivals in Montreal, announced their new payment plan on Twitter this Wednesday. 

Since the tickets are pricey, equal installments are offered for any purchase of $325 or more, interest-free and free of charge. 

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Weekend passes are already available and range from $333.50 to $1,258.50 depending on the plan. 

On the company's website, it is stated that the four monthly installments will be automatically charged to the original form of payment.

You will be charged once on the date of purchase and the others in February, March and April. 

If the payment is declined, the ticketholder will have five business days to add a new payment method. 

Otherwise, Osheaga "reserves the right to cancel your order and the passes may be resold."

Earlier this week, the event announced the top three headlines for its 2021 show. Guests will be able to spot the Foo Fighters, Post Malone and even Cardi B. 

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    • Allysha Howse was the Ontario Editor for Narcity Canada. Based in Toronto with seven years of experience as a leading journalist, she has been able to bring breaking news to readers across the country. Over the past year, she has been able to help Narcity reach record-breaking growth and bring original Ontario-focused stories to the fingertips of millennials. Allysha specialized in Books and Media Studies at the University of Toronto and has publications in Snapd Media.

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