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Osheaga’s Day-by-Day 2017 Schedule Announced

Osheaga’s full lineup was announced early last month, but now it’s time for some detailed planning – the daily schedule has arrived! Muse, Lorde, and The Weeknd are the headliners for this year’s rendition, taking place from August 4-6 in Montreal’s Parc Jean-Drapeau. But, now we actually know who will be playing when:

The Friday night, August 4, will be ruled by Lorde. Other acts that same day include Justice, MGMT, Milky Chance, Belle and Sebastian, Zeds Dead, Glass Animals, Car Seat Headrest, BADBADNOTGOOD, and several others.

Saturday’s festivities on August 5 are billed with Muse at the top. Filling out the schedule we’ve got Major Lazer, Solange, Cage The Elephant, Father John Misty, Liam Gallagher, Broken Social Scene, George Ezra, Arkells, Plants and Animals, PUP, Daniel Caesar, River Tiber, and a whole lot more.

Finally, Sunday’s closeout on August 6 is completed by The Weeknd. Some other groups include Alabama Shakes, Vance Joy, Foster The People, Die Antwoord, Run The Jewels, Crystal Castles, Tegan and Sara, Death From Above 1979, Phantogram, Bishop Briggs, and many more.

For more information on the festival’s daily schedule, be sure to check out Osheaga’s website. You can also purchase tickets there, which are available now. Full general admission passes run for $320, but now that the schedule is out you can also pick up a daily pass for $120 instead.

Mathew Kahansky

Once upon a time, Mat studied journalism. That's how he became Alan's one-time intern and current-time contributor, and the rest is ongoing history - get it? Mat also studied biology and music, so he has a strangely specific knowledge set that doesn't really apply anywhere other than useless fun facts. He currently works for a music tech start-up in Halifax, and is a big fan of the em dash.

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