A Festive and Eclectic Lineup for the Big Return of the FEQ
Public Service Announcement: RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE & RUN THE JEWELS TOUR IS RESCHEDULED
The Rage Against The Machine tour will now start in the spring of 2022. Your tickets will be honored for the postponed shows. Refunds are available at the original point of purchase for 30 days if you are unable to make it to the new date. We will see you next year.
Brad, Tom, Tim & Zack
FEQ Announces cancellation of 2020 event
Rage Against the Machine announce Public Service Announcement world tour
RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE has announced a 40-date world tour. The 40-date run includes 8 Canadian stops which, in itself, is a rarity, so far this year, with most major tours only stopping in Toronto. Out of the 8 Canadian stops 2 major festival dates were announced today RBC Bluesfest July 17 and Festival d’été de Quebec July 18.
FEQ Announces Imagine Dragons, Mariah Carey, Slipknot, CHVRCHES, Diplo, LEIKELI47, Blink-182 and more
FEQ ANNOUNCES IMAGINE DRAGONS, MARIAH CAREY, CHVRCHES, SLIPKNOT, ALT-J, BOOGIE WIT DA HOODIE, DIPLO, LEIKELI47, BLINK-182 AND MORE FOR 2019 EDITION
Festival d’été de Québec adds even more acts to their 2018 lineup
FESTIVAL D’´ET´E DE QU´EBEC ANNOUNCES NEW PROGRAMMING ADDITIONS FEATURING LIL YACHTY, CAMILA CABELLO, AIR SUPPLY AND MORE
Canadian Live Music Industry Award Nominees Announced—Voting Begins!
100 outstanding individuals, companies and organizations from across the Canadian music and live industries spanning over 20 categories will be honoured on Friday, May 11 at The Sheraton Centre Hotel in Toronto, ON. The full list of nominees is below. The Live Music Industry Awards are brought to you by Canadian Music Week in partnership with the International Festival Network (IFN) and Music Canada Live, and promise to be a memorable highlight of CMW’s Live Music Summit.
FESTIVAL D’ÉTÉ DE QUÉBEC ANNOUNCES FIRST ROUND OF ACTS
2018 FESTIVAL D’ÉTÉ DE QUÉBEC TO FEATURE THE WEEKND, NEIL YOUNG, LORDE, FOO FIGHTERS, CYNDI LAUPER, BECK AND MORE
Metallica announce Worldwired Tour, skip Ottawa
It’s 2017 and Ottawa is celebrating Canada 150 and some of the biggest concert tours and events are passing through the city in the coming 11 months but not Metallica…at least Ottawa isn’t part of the dates the veteran rockers announced this morning….but their tour dates do intersect with Ottawa right around RBC Bluesfest which has yet to announce their 2017 lineup….