Quebec summer festival: the 2025 edition approach

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The Quebec Summer Festival team meets you from July 3 to 13. It has an astonishing poster for you.

The organizers of Quebec Summer Festival announced almost all of the programming for the 2025 edition. So go from July 3 to 13 in Quebec. The ticket office is open.

For this 56th edition, rock is not forgotten. Find the superstars of the Canadian punk-rock scene April Lavigne And Simple plan July 4, while the most old school DEF LEPPARD And Extreme the 6th, or Pixies 10. Metal enthusiasts will also be served with the presence ofIn Flames July 7, or even Slayer And Mastodon 11. Old School swing enthusiasts will be able to benefit from the service of Rod Stewart During the opening day on July 3, without forgetting the indie rock of Hozier The 10th.

French artists are also invited to cross the Atlantic. Find the brothers rappers Bigflo & Oli July 8, as well as the DJ and producer Bob Sinclar 11. Other musical spheres will also be in the spotlight, such as the country-pop of Shania Twainor the pop of Roch neighboringwithout forgetting the dancehall of Sean Paul.

Discover the whole programming per day:

Historical event in place since 1968, the Quebec Summer Festival intends to please both rock postado as well as spectators fond of discoveries. For 11 days, the city will be punctuated by the concerts taking place on four different scenes:

  • Bell scene, on the plains of Abraham
  • Loto-Québec scene, at Grande-Allée Park
  • Sirius XM scene, at Grande-Allée Park
  • Hydro-Québec scene, in place of the National Assembly

WECB was present in the 2024 edition of the Quebec Summer Festival. Relive this memorable edition with the live report of the editorial staff.

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