Festival d’été de Québec (FEQ) Announces Amazing 2020 Lineup

The 53rd edition of the FEQ will take place from July 9 to 19, 2020.

The largest festival in North America is a destination for music fans and travellers alike. This year’s line-up features Alanis Morisette celebrating the 25th anniversary of seminal album Jagged Little Pill, veteran indie-rockers The National, New York rapper Young M.A, pop-chameleon Halsey and previously announced Rage Against the Machine are just a few acts to headline the expansive and historic Plains of Abraham outdoor venue.

FEQ passes are on sale now for $110. Wristbands are shareable and allow attendees access to the complete 11-day festival.

This year there’s a new venue, Parc Grande Allée, which will be made up of two stages: the SiriusXM Stage and the Loto-Québec Stage. These stages will present alternating, uninterrupted performances starting at 6 p.m. on weekdays and 3 p.m. on weekends.

Comfort zones, bars and food service will be available on this brand new site, a micro-festival in its own right. Stay tuned for more info and updates, full list of programming below. It looks like there’s a big ol’ empty spot at the top of the bill on July 17th, country night.

Read through the list, and then take a second look. We’re sure you’ll find lots of acts you can hardly wait to see.

When you visit the FEQ website, there is an option to switch to English.

Festival d’été de Québec FEQ 2020 lineup poster

FEQ Full Currently Announced Lineup (listed alphabetically)

$uicideboy$
5 Seconds of Summer
5SANG14
Alaclair Ensemble
Alanis Morissette
Alesso
Alex Burger
Andy Shauf
Awolnation
Baloji
Barns Courtney
Beat Sexü
Bella’s Bartok
Bernard Adamus
Bigwig
Billy Currington
Bleu Jeans Bleu
Bobby Bazini
Bohemian Betyars
Bon Enfant
Cash Cash
Cat Power
Cédrick St-Onge
Chad Price
Charlie Puth
Clairmont the Second
Claudia Bouvette
Corridor
Dallas Smith
Daya
Dean Lewis
Deanna Petcoff
Delgres
Dizzy
Durand Jones & The Indications
Elisapie
Elley Duhé
Émile Bilodeau
Émile Proulx-Cloutier
Fafa Khan
Fouki
Frankiie
Gab Paquet
Garbage
Garçons
G-Eazy
Geoffroy
Grandson
Grimskunk
Guts
Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra
Half Moon Run
Halsey
Hollow Coves
Ice Cream
Imagine Dragons
Jack Johnson
Jean-Pierre Ferland
Jeremie Albino
Jessy Benjamin
Joan Osborne
John K
Julyan
Jupiter & Okwess
Kat Wright
Khruangbin
King Crimson
La Mambanegra
LaF
Lary Kidd
Laura Babin
Laurence Castera
Les Frères Smith
Les Louanges
Les Négresses Vertes
Les Shirley
Les Trois Accords
Lil Tecca
Lindigo
Lloyd Spiegel
Lou-Adrianne Cassidy
Loviet
Lucy Dacus
Mad Caddies
Marshmello
Material girls
Matiu
Matt Lang
Matt Maeson
Mehdi Cayenne
Miro
Naaman
Nahko and Medecine for the People
Ocean Alley
Oliver Forest
Orchestra Baobab
Oré
Orkestar Kriminal
Pascale Picard
Patrick Watson
Paul Piché
Pennywise
Pogo Car Crash Control
P’tit Belliveau
PVRIS
Quebec Redneck Bluegrass Project
Quitapenas
Rage Against the Machine
Rod Stewart
RSVP
Saga
Sarahmée
Sex Machine Octopus
Smith and Thell
Son Little
Sons of Daughters
Stewart Riggall
Sublime With Rome
Tash Sultana
The Blaze Velluto Collection
The Flatliners
The National
The Soul Motivators
The Zappa Band
Turkuaz
Valence
Valérie Ekoume
Vance Joy
Vendou
Villages
Volet pro de l’Ampli
X- Ambassadors
Yaniss Odua
Young M.A

 

*Headliners are bolded

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Festival d’été de Québec (FEQ) Announces Amazing 2020 Lineup

The 53rd edition of the FEQ will take place from July 9 to 19, 2020.

The largest festival in North America is a destination for music fans and travellers alike. This year’s line-up features Alanis Morisette celebrating the 25th anniversary of seminal album Jagged Little Pill, veteran indie-rockers The National, New York rapper Young M.A, pop-chameleon Halsey and previously announced Rage Against the Machine are just a few acts to headline the expansive and historic Plains of Abraham outdoor venue.

FEQ passes are on sale now for $110. Wristbands are shareable and allow attendees access to the complete 11-day festival.

This year there’s a new venue, Parc Grande Allée, which will be made up of two stages: the SiriusXM Stage and the Loto-Québec Stage. These stages will present alternating, uninterrupted performances starting at 6 p.m. on weekdays and 3 p.m. on weekends.

Comfort zones, bars and food service will be available on this brand new site, a micro-festival in its own right. Stay tuned for more info and updates, full list of programming below. It looks like there’s a big ol’ empty spot at the top of the bill on July 17th, country night.

Read through the list, and then take a second look. We’re sure you’ll find lots of acts you can hardly wait to see.

When you visit the FEQ website, there is an option to switch to English.

Festival d’été de Québec FEQ 2020 lineup poster

FEQ Full Currently Announced Lineup (listed alphabetically)

$uicideboy$
5 Seconds of Summer
5SANG14
Alaclair Ensemble
Alanis Morissette
Alesso
Alex Burger
Andy Shauf
Awolnation
Baloji
Barns Courtney
Beat Sexü
Bella’s Bartok
Bernard Adamus
Bigwig
Billy Currington
Bleu Jeans Bleu
Bobby Bazini
Bohemian Betyars
Bon Enfant
Cash Cash
Cat Power
Cédrick St-Onge
Chad Price
Charlie Puth
Clairmont the Second
Claudia Bouvette
Corridor
Dallas Smith
Daya
Dean Lewis
Deanna Petcoff
Delgres
Dizzy
Durand Jones & The Indications
Elisapie
Elley Duhé
Émile Bilodeau
Émile Proulx-Cloutier
Fafa Khan
Fouki
Frankiie
Gab Paquet
Garbage
Garçons
G-Eazy
Geoffroy
Grandson
Grimskunk
Guts
Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra
Half Moon Run
Halsey
Hollow Coves
Ice Cream
Imagine Dragons
Jack Johnson
Jean-Pierre Ferland
Jeremie Albino
Jessy Benjamin
Joan Osborne
John K
Julyan
Jupiter & Okwess
Kat Wright
Khruangbin
King Crimson
La Mambanegra
LaF
Lary Kidd
Laura Babin
Laurence Castera
Les Frères Smith
Les Louanges
Les Négresses Vertes
Les Shirley
Les Trois Accords
Lil Tecca
Lindigo
Lloyd Spiegel
Lou-Adrianne Cassidy
Loviet
Lucy Dacus
Mad Caddies
Marshmello
Material girls
Matiu
Matt Lang
Matt Maeson
Mehdi Cayenne
Miro
Naaman
Nahko and Medecine for the People
Ocean Alley
Oliver Forest
Orchestra Baobab
Oré
Orkestar Kriminal
Pascale Picard
Patrick Watson
Paul Piché
Pennywise
Pogo Car Crash Control
P’tit Belliveau
PVRIS
Quebec Redneck Bluegrass Project
Quitapenas
Rage Against the Machine
Rod Stewart
RSVP
Saga
Sarahmée
Sex Machine Octopus
Smith and Thell
Son Little
Sons of Daughters
Stewart Riggall
Sublime With Rome
Tash Sultana
The Blaze Velluto Collection
The Flatliners
The National
The Soul Motivators
The Zappa Band
Turkuaz
Valence
Valérie Ekoume
Vance Joy
Vendou
Villages
Volet pro de l’Ampli
X- Ambassadors
Yaniss Odua
Young M.A

 

*Headliners are bolded

Author profile

Writer/Photographer/Editor

Toronto Music Blogger

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