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LASSO Montreal 2024: What You Need To Know

LASSO Montreal 2024: What You Need To Know
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  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.
Festival Title:LASSO Montreal 2024
Festival Duration:August 16-17, 2024
Venue:Parc Jean-Drapeau on Saint Helen’s Island, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Performers Include:Eric Church, Sam Hunt, and more
Ticket Information:Get Your Tickets Here

Get ready for electrifying performances at LASSO Montreal, a two-day festival de musique country, from August 16-17, 2024, at Parc Jean-Drapeau on Saint Helen’s Island, Montreal, Quebec. 

Lassoing fans is the headline duo of seven-time ACM Award winner, four-time CMA Award winner & 10-time GRAMMY nominee Eric Church and former college football player turned Grammy-nominated country artist Sam Hunt. And they’re joined by a star-studded slate, including singer-songwriter from Tullahoma, Tennessee, Dustin Lynch, member of the Nashville-based duo Florida Georgia Line, Tyler Hubbard, baseball-pitched-turned-country-superstar Brett Young, and genre-defying artist Kip Moore. 

RELATED: 15 Must-Hear Sam Hunt Songs Right Now

Last year’s edition, which was only their second run, the festival featured Kane Brown and Chris Stapleton as main acts, with Jake Owen and Brothers Osborne supporting them. 

But it’s not just music. They’re also ready to entertain fans with their many activities, including the Ferris wheel, a photo zone, an array of games, and, of course, good food and bars serving beer, ready-to-drink cocktails, spirits, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages. 

The Line-up – Who’s Singing at LASSO Montreal?

Lasso Montréal 2024 lineup

Lasso in the city—LASSO Montreal 2024 is hitting it heavy with 35 artists and 1,470 minutes of country music over two festival days. 

Friday, August 16

Eric Church
Dustin Lynch
Tyler Hubbard
Megan Moroney
Nate Smith
Larry Fleet
Mackenzie Porter
Bryan Martin
The Castellows
Graham Barham

Saturday, August 17

Sam Hunt
Brett Young
Kip Moore
Matt Lang
Josh Ross
Chayce Beckham
The War and Treaty
Alana Springsteen
Dalton Dover
Laurence St-Martin

Festival Essentials & Insider Tips

LASSO is offering single-day and weekend tickets. 

For single-day tickets, there’s General Admission ($140 CAD), Gold ($305 CAD), Birkenstock Sky Saloon ($385 CAD), and Diamond ($435 CAD). For the weekend ticket, there’s General Admission ($240 CAD), Gold ($490 CAD), Birkenstock Sky Saloon ($640 CAD), and Diamond ($690 CAD). 

Group tickets are also available, but they’re quickly selling out. There are only two types left for single days: Gold Booth ($410 CAD /person for 6) and a ticket plus accommodation package ($352 CAD /person for 4). For the weekend, there are still many tickets left: Gold Table ($670 CAD /person for 4), Sky Saloon Table ($910 CAD /person for 4), Gold Booth($780 CAD /person for 6), Panoramic Suite ($750 CAD /person for 20), Gold Luxury Suite ($1,025 CAD /person for 12), Diamond Luxury Suite ($1,050 CAD /person for 12), and a ticket plus accommodation package ($434 CAD /person for 4). 

RELATED: 15 Best Eric Church Songs That Listeners Will Absolutely Love

Children aged 10 and under are admitted for free when accompanied by an adult with a valid LASSO festival ticket. From 11 years old and over, they must have a valid ticket to enter. In the premium spaces, each person, including children, will need to have a Front Stage, Casino De Montréal Gold, or Sky Saloon Birkenstock Ticket due to limited space.

The Festival site will open at 1 p.m. It’s easily accessible via the yellow line of the STM’s metro system. You can take the Berri-UQAM station, which will lead you straight to Jean-Drapeau, right next to the venue. Bags (ideally clear plastic, clear vinyl, or clear PVC) no larger than 16” x 6” x 12” are allowed on site. Once you’re in, there’ll be no readmission. So make sure you have everything with you, especially your card, as it’s a cashless event. 

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For more information, regular updates, and exclusive announcements, visit their official website at LASSO Montreal. You can also download their app via the AppStore and Google Play to build your schedule, access your tickets, discover the lineup, and more. 

Note: All ticket prices indicated already include fees and taxes. 

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