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Ottawa Bluesfest 2020 lineup: Rage Against the Machine, Alanis Morissette, Blink-182, and many more

Isn’t it ironic?

The full lineup for the 2020 edition of Ottawa Bluesfest is out, with Rage Against the Machine, Canada’s own Alanis Morissette, and Blink-182 topping the bill for the festival, which runs from July 9-19 at Lebreton Flats in Ottawa.

They join a huge bill including Marshmello, Jack Johnson, the National, Daniel Caesar, Vance Joy, Tash Sultana, Dean Lewis, Lil Tecca, King Crimson, Jade Bird, Boyz II Men, Blue Rodeo, Billy Talent, Garbage, 6LACK, Ali Gatie, Nelly, July Talk, Dashboard Confessional, Charlotte Day Wilson, Jade Bird, Travis Tritt, Patrick Watson, Sharon Van Etten, Cash Cash, DJ Shadow, the New Pornographers, Cat Power, Brandy Clark, Deltron 3030, Arrested Development, the Barr Brothers, Jeremy Dutcher, Protoje, DUCKWRTH, Joan Osborne, Barns Courtney, Leif Vollebekk, Cinematic Orchestra, Charlie Cunningham, the Dip, Wishbone Ash, Ezra Furman, Durand Jones & the Indications, Haviah Mighty, and more.


Tickets are available on pre-sale February 19 at 10:00 am via the official Ottawa Bluesfest site. Check out the full lineup below.

 

Gabriel Sigler

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