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The first Osheaga 2018 confirmations are here


Each year the Osheaga announce is kicked off with some sort of interactive game, and this year is no different. As of noon Friday through Sunday, the official Osheaga app will play snippets of songs from artists playing this year’s edition. So far we’ve sussed out Odesza, Portugal. The Man, Manchester Orchestra, Alex Cameron, Smokepurpp, Sir Sly, Sylvan Esso, Milk & Bone, Rex Orange County and LP. Post Malone was announced yesterday via the festival’s Facebook page.

Saturday’s reveals include Billie Eilish, Chronixx, Tyler The Creator, Alvvays, Bahamas, Blondie, Alan Rayman, Two Feet, Kali Uchis and San Holo, and Sunday’s announcements include The National, Dua Lipa, Curtis Harding, Post Malone, Jungle, Tash Sultana, Lauv, Franz Ferdinand, Borns and Goldlink.


Are you uncovering more artists via the app? Let us know in the comments below! The full lineup drops Tuesday, March 13th at noon. Check back Saturday and Sunday for the next batch of confirmed acts! In the meantime, check out our coverage of last year’s Osheaga festival here, here and here.

Gabriel Sigler

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