7.17.2024

Festival d’été de Québec Recap: July 10th-14th

Continuing a 55-Year Tradition, the Québec Summer Festival Rages On With Performances From Major Artists of All Genres

The Festival’s Weekday Shows Shined a Spotlight on International Stars Including Post Malone, J Balvin, Zac Brown Band, Mötley Crüe, and More

THE RECAP:

With its array of A-list talent and close-knit community atmosphere, Festival d’été de Québec (FEQ) is unlike the usual music festival. Nestled on a hill beside the mighty St. Lawrence River, Québec City’s famed Plains of Abraham transforms from a historic battle site to a center of celebration, as tens of thousands of fans from across Canada and beyond come together to watch epic performances from some of the world’s biggest acts of all genres.

The second half FEQ 2024 was a diverse showcase of artists of all genres, from country to rock to Latin and more. Keeping the energy high after a successful first week, FEQ impressed with an EDM-focused night on Wednesday, which featured a headlining performance from DJ Alan Walkerand duo Loud Luxury. Thursday was an exciting day for country fans who enjoyed performances from Zac Brown Band, singer songwriter Charley Crockett, and the UK’s Ben Howard.

The weekend kicked off with a high energy performance from Post Malone on Friday night who’s set was as diverse as the festival’s lineup, playing everything from his rap hits to new country anthems. Kansas and Jessie Murph also played standout sets on Friday, getting the energy on point for Posty. On Saturday, FEQ transformed into a Latin paradise, with sets from headliner J Balvin and Ivan Cornejo. Sunday concluded with a massive performance from the iconic heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, who stirred the 90k-strong crowd with their chart-topping anthems.

Beyond the main acts, FEQ boasted an eclectic array of some of the best acts in Canada or anywhere else. Toronto’s Blue Rodeo electrified the Loto-Québec stage on Saturday, while early 2000’s favorites All Time Low lit up the stage on Wednesday. The SiriusXM stage also gave fans an opportunity to discover local talent like Montreal’s Martha Wainwright and folk group Les Sœurs Boulay.

Louis Bellavance, VP of Content and Artistic Direction at BLEUFEU, emphasizes the importance of the musical diversity offered: “We believe that, more than ever this year, each show found its audience. True to our tradition, we aimed to offer festival-goers a complete musical spectrum. In addition, we take pride in having prominently featured local artists, especially at the Crave Stage and the Hydro-Québec Stage, both of which were free. This underscores our commitment to the Quebec music scene and emerging talents across the board,” he notes.

Held annually since 1968, the Festival d’été de Quebec is an inviting and convivial city celebration of music, culture, and community. Check out FEQ’s Instagram for in-the-moment highlights from the festival.

FEQ will return to Quebec City July 3-13, 2025. Stay tuned for more information to experience the festival for yourself next year.

View photos of FEQ 2024 at this Dropbox (please credit photographers “FEQ/photographer name”):  https://festivaldetedequebec.pixieset.com/festivaltdetequebec-2024/04/

 

POST MALONE:

(Credit: FEQ / Stephane Bourgeois)

(Credit: FEQ / Stephane Bourgeois)

 

J BALVIN:

(Credit: FEQ / Stephane Bourgeois)

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(Credit: FEQ / Stephane Bourgeois)

ZAC BROWN BAND:

(Credit: FEQ / Stephane Bourgeois)

(Credit: FEQ / Stephane Bourgeois)

MÖTLEY CRÜE:

(Credit: FEQ / Marc Antoine Hall)

IVAN CORNEJO:

(Credit: FEQ / Stephane Bourgeois)

ALAN WALKER:

(Credit: FEQ / Stephane Bourgeois)

LOUD LUXURY:

(Credit: FEQ/Stephane Bourgeois)

CHARLEY CROCKETT:

(Credit: FEQ /Stephane Bourgeois)

KANSAS:

(Credit: FEQ/Sebastien Dion)

ALL TIME LOW:

(Credit: FEQ/Sebastien Dion)

JESSIE MURPH:

(Credit: FEQ / Stephane Bourgeois)

BEN HOWARD:

(Credit: FEQ / Charline Clavier)

SCENES FROM THE FESTIVAL:

(Credit: FEQ / Marc Antoine Halle)

(Credit: FEQ / Stephane Bourgeois)

(Credit: FEQ / Stephane Bourgeois)

(Credit: FEQ / Stephane Bourgeois)

(Credit: FEQ / Dylan Page)

(Credit: FEQ / Marc Antoine Hall)

(Credit: FEQ/Stephane Bourgeois)

Critical Praise:

“I put it up there with Coachella, Lollapalooza, Outside Lands – it’s in the conversation as a top five festival in North America, for sure.” Pollstar

“With their passion for their city and music at the centre of their plans, it’s safe to say the festival won’t be a hidden gem for long.” NME

“Beyond the lineup, FEQ stands above other Canadian festivals of the same capacity when it comes to accessibility thanks to easy walkability from different stages, as well as access to and from the city. It’s situated amongst various parks and greenery, creating a perfect balance of modern stage design and outdoors beauty. ” Consequence

“FEQ in Quebec will be your new favorite music festival…With the proliferation of music festivals here in North America and throughout the world, the choice of where to spend one’s money and time to see the artists you love is not an easy one. Based on the brief experience I had at the fest, I daresay that FEQ might be your best bet.”Paste

“The result was a festival that remained impressive—in terms of both the fashion and the music—for the entire duration of its 12-day run. We can’t wait to see who graces the stage, and the audience, next year.” – Forbes

“Nested in the pure and bliss city of Quebec, the famed Festival d’été de Québec, stands as the apex of Canadian festival culture, dominating its industry since its beginning in 1968.” – Clash Magazine

“Surmise to say that Festival d’été de Québec is a gorgeously grassroots affair: created for the enjoyment of the province’s population, curated with a well-conceptualised human touch, and consummated by the wonderfully joyous people of the city.” The Line of Best Fit

“Held annually in the provincial capital of la belle province since 1968, Festival d’été de Québec (FEQ) is one of Canada’s largest live music events: a world class experience that plays host to a genre-diverse collection of emerging artists and international stars alike.” – Exclaim!

The Background:

About FEQ
In the heart of Quebec City, the Festival d’été de Québec welcomes international icons, rising stars and emerging artists of all musical genres.

Festival d’été de Québec (FEQ) is a music festival managed by a non-for-profit organization, right in the heart of Québec City. With five stages located in the historic part of Quebec City, the most imposing of which is on the Plains of Abraham, the event takes place in a unique setting. The FEQ offers more than 150 shows of all genres, from the biggest headliners in the world to the emerging scene, and has been getting hundreds of thousands of festival-goers dancing and singing since 1968. For 11 consecutive evenings, the city center resembles a real urban and open-air celebration. The FEQ is an accessible and safe gathering, a truly immersive experience in Quebec music and culture.

About BLEUFEU
BLEUFEU is an event organizer and show promoter that presents festive and inspiring experiences, including the Festival d’été de Québec (FEQ), Toboggan – New Year’s Evenings and St-Roch XP, in addition to presenting hundreds of shows throughout the year at the Imperial Bell and a new showroom opening soon. The new umbrella brand will oversee the various existing NPOs, which already have a reputation in the industry for the quality of its productions. BLEUFEU has more than sixty permanent employees and recruits over 500 contract workers each year, in addition to hundreds of volunteers. Visit BLEUFEU.com for more information.

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