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Photos: Osheaga day 3 side-stages (Die Antwoord, Death From Above 1979, Flatbush Zombies, Ho99o9) and our crowd shots

Ho99o9 stealing the show at Osheaga 2017.

Osheaga 2017
Île Notre-Dame
August 4, 2017

The third and final day of Osheaga 2017 featured perhaps the most eclectic lineup of the entire festival, with headlining sets from The Weeknd and Alabama Shakes on the main stages and Die Antwoord and Death From Above 1979 closing out the two primary side-stages.

Below you can check out photos from the day by Kieron Yates. Photos from Friday’s sets, including Belle and Sebastian, Rag’n’Bone Man, Sampha, Car Seat Headrest and more are here, while our review from Friday is here. Our photos and review from Saturday, featuring Liam Gallagher, Father John Misty, Danny Brown and more is here.

Ho99o9

Whitney

Denzel Curry

Mick Jenkins

The Lemon Twigs

Flatbush Zombies

Die Antwoord

Death From Above 1979

The Crowd

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