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Osheaga Get Together Friday in photos (Charlotte Cardin, The Franklin Electric, DVSN, JJ Wilde)

Charlotte Cardin live at Montreal’s Osheaga Get Together on October 1, 2021. Photo by Eric Brisson.

Osheaga Get Together brought thousands of music fans to Montreal’s Parc Jean-Drapeau for the first Osheaga experience in nearly two years this past weekend. While the event was a slimmed-down version of the usual Osheaga festival due to COVID restrictions, the all-Canadian lineup featured a stacked lineup on Friday including Charlotte Cardin (ahead of her slew of upcoming sold-out MTelus shows next year), DVSN, The Franklin Electric, JJ Wilde, and more.

Scroll below to check out photos from the day via Eric Brisson. Stay tuned for our recap of the rest of the weekend!


People of Osheaga

Jessica


Magi Merlin

JJ Wilde

Ruby Waters

bülow


Soran

Odie


DVSN

The Franklin Electric


Charlotte Cardin

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