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Osheaga Is Finally Coming Back To Montreal This Fall & Here's What You Need To Know

Tickets go on sale tomorrow and there are some big headliners!

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Osheaga is finally returning to Montreal this fall after a year-long hiatus due to COVID-19, so get ready, festival-goers.

The music festival announced its anticipated return on Facebook with "OSHEAGA Get Together" on Thursday morning. According to the announcement, there will be three days of live music from Friday, October 1, to Sunday, October 3, with headliners like Jessie Reyez and more after multiple cancelled shows in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19.

"We're celebrating live music and art this autumn with our headliners Charlotte Cardin, Jessie Reyez, Half Moon Run, and more at the beautiful Parc Jean-Drapeau on October 1-3, 2021!" reads the Facebook post.

According to La Presse, vaccine passports won't be necessary to attend the event. However, other music festivals like the Escapade Music Festival in Ottawa have made vaccinations mandatory for guests to attend.

Tickets go on sale on July 23 at noon, and if you're planning to go, you may want to buy early due to the reduced capacity of the event.

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