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ROLLING LOUD
toronto, ontario
43.6282° N, 79.4155° W
september 9-11
ontario place
Hip-hop festival Rolling Loud will be held in Toronto, Ontario, at Ontario Place, a scenic venue overlooking Lake Ontario and a picturesque backdrop of the city skyline. The three-day festival kicks off on September 9 and runs until the 11, featuring headliners DAVE, Future and WZKD, respectively. For its first-ever run in Toronto, Rolling Loud is introducing a top-tier lineup of some of the biggest acts in hip-hop, including Lil Uzi Vert, Rae Sremmurd, Abra, Skepta, Migos and many more.
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Veld Music Festival
July 29-31
Downsview Park
Calling all ravers, Toronto’s EDM and hip-hop festival Veld Music is taking to Downsview Park in Ontario July 29 to 31. Earlier in February, the festival confirmed Alesso, Armin Van Buuren, The Chainsmokers, Marshmello, Martin Garrix, Porter Robinson, Polo G and Gunna to headline.
43.7440° N, 79.4841° W
rolling loud
veld music festival
NXNE
june 14-19
multiple locations across toronto
The North by North East (NXNE) music festival held in Toronto is one of Canada’s longest-running music events and is known for platforming emerging artists. Having catapulted Vince Staples, Run the Jewels, Danny Brown, Grimes and Mac DeMarco to global stardom, the festival returns on June 14 through the 19, with an impressive lineup of 300+ musical acts slated to grace more than 20 of Toronto’s premier music venues. An eclectic mix of gaming, fashion and art-related activations round out the sun-drenched experience.
43.6532° N, 79.3832° W
nxne
Ottawa Bluesfest
ottawa, ontario
july 7-17
lebreton flats
The Ottawa Bluesfest is an award-winning blues and jazz festival held in downtown Ottawa, Ontario. What started as a small outdoor music festival has grown into one of the largest Canadian music festivals, celebrating blues, rock, and indie artists from around the globe. The 2022 lineup will be headlined by musical acts Alanis Morissette, Jack Johnson, Sarah McLachlan and The Revivalists, including full performances from Alessia Cara, Kellie Loder, Mack & Ben and many more.
45.4139° N, 75.7147° W
ottawa bluesfest
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Quebec City Summer Festival
Quebec City, Quebec City
plains of abraham
The 12-day Quebec City Summer Festival returns to the historic Quebec City from July 6 to the 17, headlined by Rage Against the Machine, Alanis Morissette, 2 Chainz, Denzel Curry and Charli XCX. Halsey, Luke Combs, Half Moon Run and Maroon 5 are also confirmed to perform, in addition to a leading lineup of pop and indie-rock acts.
46.8015° N, 71.2174° W
quebec city summer festival
FVDED in the Park
Surrey, British Colombia
july 8-9
Holland Park
Canada’s largest urban music festival, FVDED in the Park, returns July 8 through 9 at Surrey’s Holland Park. The festival is renowned for its state-of-the-art stages and diverse lineup, featuring notable names in pop, hip-hop and EDM. The star-studded roster will introduce household names like Rick Ross and Illenium as headliners, with appearances from Nav, Seven Lions, Baby Tate, Surf Mesa, Dom Dolla and John Summit starting Friday through Saturday.
49.1841° N, 122.8493° W
fvded in the park
calgary stampede
Alberta, Canada
july 8-17
stampede park
The 2022 Calgary Stampede is a living artifact of Alberta, Canada, and a prominent fixture of the region’s cultural identity. The lively festival, known for its world-famous rodeo, chuckwagon races and concert series, returns July 8 through the 17. The 2022 Calgary Stampede lineup includes appearances from Blake Shelton, Lennon Stella, Matt Mays, Half Moon Run, Lindsay Ell and many more. Headline acts will grace the festival’s three stages: Nashville North, The Coca-Cola Stage and The Big Four Roadhouse. From country to alt-rock and pop, Calgary Stampede’s first-class stages bring the heat and memorable nights to Alberta, Canada.
51.0398° N, 114.0562° W
Osheaga Music and Arts Festival
montreal, quebec
july 29-31
Parc Jean-Drapeau
The Osheaga Festival Music and Arts Festival, held in Montreal, Quebec, is taking the city by storm starting Friday, July 29. The three-day indie music festival is annually held at the Parc Jean-Drapeau on Île Sainte-Hélène and takes place across six stages. This year, Dua Lipa, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Future, Mitski, Freddie Gibbs, Glass Animals and Charli XCX will headline, in addition to some of the biggest names in pop, alternative rock and rap. The festival wraps on Sunday, July 31, with closing acts from the Royal Blood and Damso.
45.5140° N, 73.5338° W
VELD MUSIC FESTIVAL
downsview park
OTTAWA BLUESFEST
OTTAWA, ontario
QUEBEC CITY SUMMER FESTIVAL
QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC CITY
MONTREAL, QUEBEC
45.5140° N, 73.5338° w
PARC JEAN-DRAPEAU
OSHEAGA MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL
surrey, british columbia
holland park
FVDED IN THE PARK
ALBERTA, CANADA
STAMPEDE PARK
CALGARY STAMPEDE