From July 9 to 19, 2026, the Quebec City Summer Festival (FEQ) makes its grand return for its 58th edition, featuring more than 175 performances. Between global headliners and up-and-coming artists.
This year, the Quebec City Summer Festival (FEQ) will run from July 9 to 19, 2026. Considered the largest outdoor music event in Canada, the FEQ attracts more than a million visitors over eleven festival days each year. Six stages strategically located in downtown Quebec City are mobilized, including the imposing Bell Stage on the historic Plains of Abraham site.
Staying true to its values, the organizer BLEUFEU focuses on an accessible experience, notably through advantageous pricing and the free programming on the Hydro-Québec and Crave stages.
From Emerging Talent to the International Superstar
The Bell stage will host heavyweight acts such as the nu-metal pioneers Limp Bizkit, the grandiose alt-rock of Muse, pop icons Gwen Stefani and Kesha, as well as The Lumineers. The Francophone stage and the rap lineup will be highlighted with carte blanche showcases by Quebecer Souldia and French artist Josman, while indie fans can rely on Lord Huron, Royel Otis, the Alsatian band Last Train, and Les Louanges. From Testament’s thrash metal to Danakil and Sean Paul’s reggae rhythms, and the pop of the very classy Bertrand Belin, the festival promises memorable performances night after night, culminating in a symphonic finale with a performance by Pierre Lapointe.
Québec Summer Festival, July 9–19, 2026. Full programming and tickets by clicking here.