Osheaga 2016: Fans ecstatic about lineup that includes Radiohead, Lana Del Rey

This year's edition of Osheaga music festival to feature Haim, Bastille and more

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Caption: Osheaga attracts tens of thousands of music fans to Parc Jean-Drapeau each summer.

The Osheaga 2016 lineup has been released.
Headliners include Radiohead, Lana Del Rey and The Red Hot Chilli Peppers.
The full list of more than 50 artists includes some big names: Passenger, Bastille, Haim and Half Moon Run.
Osheaga organizers will release more names leading up to the three-day festival, which takes place July 29-31. Weekend passes are on sale now. Day passes go on sale closer to the event date.

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CBC's Homerun spoke with Eric Haynes of Busty and the Bass Tuesday. The group of McGill students was the first winner of the CBC Rock Your Campus battle-of-the-bands and will perform at Osheaga this year.

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Find the full line up for Osheaga 2016 here.

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Many Montrealers were delighted with the lineup

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