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FEQ 2026 lineup highlights talent across genres and decades

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Festival d’été de Québec, better known locally as FEQ, is preparing for another stellar festival season, presented by Bell in collaboration with Coors Light. Hosted in the heart of Québec City, the festival takes over the Downtown with six stages and over 175 shows across 11 days, from July 9th to 19th.

“With two free stages and an affordably priced general-admission pass, we’re reaffirming a simple belief: music should be experienced everywhere, by as many people as possible, and generate positive benefits for our community,” said Nicolas Racine, President and CEO of BLEUFEU, “That’s the purpose of our commitment, year after year”. The 11-day full festival pass, for example, goes for $180, tax included.

The headliners include big names like Gwen Stefani, Kesha, Shaggy, Limp Bizkit, Cypress Hill, The Lumineers, Michael Bublé, and Martin Garrix, among others. On the Loto-québec Stage and SiriusXM Stages, concertgoers will see performances by Sean Paul, Omega Mighty, Bricknasty, Na$-T, Bye Parula, and BALTHVS, to name a few.

Hydro-Québec stage (free) will host reggae artists like Skarra Mucci and Manudigital, Cumbia Control and Chicha Libre for cumbia night, hip-hop and electro-pop performances by Calamine, Par Sek, and the Dead Obies. Crave Stage (free) will bring out The Narcotix, TUKAN, Simon Lachance, Afternoon Bike Ride, Héron, Le Ren, and many more.

Late-night shows at Extras FEQ will host a series of 100% electro nights with acts like
SHOPLIFTER, Alba Franch, BAMBII, DJ Raven, Tom DŪNO, Tupi Collective, Amantes del Futuro, and many more.

Learn more and purchase your pass at feq.ca.

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