Festival d’ete de Quebec Announces 2019 Lineup

11 Days of Music, Food and Culture at North America's Premier Destination Festival

The Festival d’ete de Quebec (FEQ), takes place July 4-14 and merges music with Quebec City’s history, food and culture. Performances are held in the evenings, leaving days free to explore Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, as well as museums, parks, and attractions. Foodies can dine at hundreds of restaurants that make Quebec City a culinary destination. Passes go on sale at noon on Thursday, April 4, and are just $105 (CAD) for all 11 days. For more information, visit www.feq.ca/en/

Quebec City is a top summer destination this year as the city unveils the lineup for its 52nd annual Festival d’ete deQuebec (FEQ). Arguably the largest festival in North America, with over 325,000 attendees, FEQ spans 11 days, from July 4 -14 in the heart of Quebec City. For 2019, FEQ boasts a legendary lineup featuring Mariah Carey, Chvrches, alt-J, Twenty One Pilots, Imagine Dragons, Lynyrd Skynrd, Blink-182 and more.

While it’s still somewhat of a hidden gem in the U.S., FEQ was founded in 1968 and is older than Woodstock and Glastonbury. More than 250 performances take place in 10 venues, including the festival’s main Bell Stage, situated on the Plains of Abraham, a historic battlefield. Best of all, it’s one of the most affordable festivals in the world. Passes, which go on sale at noon on Thursday, April 4, are just $105 (CAD) for all 11 days and are transferable.Passes can be purchased here. FEQ also features free entertainment daily at two outdoor stages.

FEQ is the gold standard of festivals, offering a unique immersive experience that merges music with Quebec City’s rich history, food and culture. Performances are held in the evenings, leaving days free to explore. Travelers can visit the walled city of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, as well as museums, parks, and scenic attractions. Foodies can enjoy world class cuisine at the hundreds of restaurants that make Quebec City a culinary destination. And contrary to most festivals, there’s no camping required. Instead, attendees can enjoy comfortable accommodations at one of the more than 6,500 hotel rooms throughout the city.

New for 2019: FEQ headquarters in the Quebec Armory 
FEQ attendees can enjoy a new venue this year – the Quebec Armory (Manège militaire des Voltigeurs de Québec), with a terrace that faces the Plains of Abraham (pass required). Open from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m., the terrace is THE place to have a drink or snack between shows. Afterwards the party continues inside the Manège with late night shows and fun from 10:30 pm to 2 am.

Quebec City unveils the lineup for its 52nd annual Festival d’ete de Quebec (FEQ). FEQ spans 11 days, from July 4 -14. The 2019 lineup features Mariah Carey in her only Quebec appearance, Chvrches, alt-J, Twenty One Pilots, Imagine Dragons, Lynyrd Skynrd, Blink-182 and more. The festival’s main Bell Stage is situated on the Plains of Abraham, a historic battlefield. Passes go on sale at noon on Thursday, April 4, and are just $105 (CAD) for all 11 days. For more information, visit www.feq.ca/en/

About Festival d’été de Québec
Festival d’été de Quebec, Canada’s most important outdoor music festival, is set in modern, yet historic and picturesque Québec City. With global attendance usually topping more than one million entries each season, the Festival celebrates music for 11 days in July at 10 venues. The festival prides itself on its multi-genre line-up. Over the past few years, FEQ has presented artists including The Rolling Stones, Lady Gaga, Bon Jovi, Sheryl Crow, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Foo Fighters, The Killers, Keith Urban, Aerosmith, Skrillex, Lionel Richie, The Offspring, Metallica, Elton John, The Black Eyed Peas, Billy Joel, The Who and KISS. 

About Quebec City
Set in the heart of the province of Quebec and founded in 1608, Quebec City’s European appeal and North American lifestyle, combined with a rich history, thriving arts scene, and vibrant French-speaking culture, make it truly one of a kind. The only fortified city north of Mexico and Old Quebec and a UNESCO world heritage treasure, the city is famous for its well-preserved architectural treasures. The Old City offers visitors 400 years of history in the cradle of French civilization in North America. Québec City is also a busy cultural destination with numerous festivals all year round. Parks, wildlife reserves, and scenic attractions are minutes away, with a host of activities and attractions to discover.

QUEBEC CITYApril 3, 2019 /PRNewswire/ —  Festival d’ete de Quebec

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