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Festival d'été de Québec is the premier music festival in Quebec City. Here's everything you need to plan your trip.
Festival d'été de Québec is one of the biggest festivals in its region, held every July in Quebec City, Canada. Known for its rock, pop and indie programming, it draws a crowd defined by mainstream headliners and high-production stages alongside relentless energy and a crowd that dances till dawn. Over 11 days, the lineup spans rock, pop and indie, with additional sets spanning electronic and hip-hop. The atmosphere is shaped by mainstream headliners and high-production stages alongside relentless energy and a crowd that dances till dawn, making it a standout on the midsummer circuit. Headliners and notable names include Foo Fighters, The Weeknd, Alanis Morissette, and Arcade Fire, joined by 1 more act across the bill. All-in costs range from $250 to $700 USD. Expect warm, humid conditions. Festival d'été de Québec is one of the more wallet-friendly options on the circuit. The festival is family-friendly and welcomes attendees of all ages.
Quebec City hosts one of Canada's most celebrated music festival, drawing attendees from across the globe each year. The city's festival scene spans rock, pop, indie, electronic and more — making it a destination for a wide range of music fans.
The best time to visit Quebec City for live music is July. Festival season here typically combines world-class talent with the city's own unique culture — venues, food, and nightlife all contribute to the broader experience beyond the main stages.
Budget-conscious attendees will find ticket prices ranging from $250 to $700 across the festival in Quebec City. Plan ahead — tickets for the most popular events sell out months in advance.
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