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Osheaga 2026 Lineup Brings Twenty One Pilots, Lorde to Île Ste-Hélène

Festival runs July 31–Aug 2 with 140,000 expected. Three-day passes start at $440; single-day tickets from $185.

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Osheaga is returning to Île Ste-Hélène July 31 through August 2 with a lineup headlined by Twenty One Pilots, Lorde, Tate McRae, and Major Lazer, alongside deep cuts from indie rock, pop, and electronic acts. The festival expects 140,000 attendees across the three days.

Three-day general admission passes are $440 CAD; single-day passes start at $185. Upgraded options include the Party Deck Ticket ($640 for three days, $270 for one day), which offers premium viewing platforms, exclusive food stands, and fast-lane entry. The Casino de Montréal Gold Ticket ($830 three-day, $360 one-day) adds private washrooms. For those seeking full luxury, the Platinum pass ($1,740 three-day, $765 one-day) includes makeup artists, massage areas, a backstage tour, a private terrace, and front-pit viewing access.

Group packages are available for parties of four, six, sixteen, or twenty, with accommodation bundles starting at $707 per person for a three-night stay. Payment can be split via Klarna. Children under ten get free general admission when accompanied by a ticketed adult; under-tens entering the Platinum zone need their own Platinum ticket.

Tickets are sold through the Osheaga website only—counterfeit passes circulate regularly through resale, so buy direct. Passes are digital; bring a phone with your pass or plan a long trip home. Each day of your three-day pass is a separate digital ticket. Note that attendees can only leave the festival site once per day.

Accessibility platforms are set up at the Bell River/Coors Light Mountain Stage, Coca-Cola Island Stage, belairdirect Valley Stage, and Scotia Forest Stage for people with reduced mobility; their companion must also purchase a pass.

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