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Festival d’été de Québec keeps the nights going
with the return of Extras FEQ!
Québec, June 18th 2026 – Festival d’été de Québec is pleased to announce that Extras FEQ, a favourite late-night destination for night owls, will return to the Manège militaire from July 9 to 19. Starting at 10:30 p.m. each night, festivalgoers aged 18 and over will be able to keep the party going in a specially designed space created to carry the energy of FEQ late into the night! With two DJ sets every evening, Extras FEQ will bring together 22 artists and projects from here and abroad, with a lineup spanning house, techno, bass music, Afro-Latin rhythms, electro-pop and electronic music in all its forms.
The Lineup
Thursday, July 9
10:30 p.m. – shoplifter: a rising figure in Belgium’s electronic underground, with influences rooted in UK bass music, breakbeats and dub. She has collaborated with Fred Again, among others.
11:30 p.m. – Alba Franch: a Spanish DJ known for her technical and highly energetic electro sets.
Friday, July 10
10:30 p.m. – NMSS: an Afropean artist shaped by French and Ivorian cultures, based in Belgium, with a global club sound that blends bass, latin core, techno and hyperpop.
11:30 p.m. – Kaleena Zanders: an American singer with a powerful voice, songwriter, DJ and producer, she effortlessly blends pop and electronic music while championing inclusion in dance music.
Saturday, July 11
10:30 p.m. – Tallandskiinny: a Montreal DJ known for her high-energy sets at the crossroads of UKG, jersey club, Miami bass, pop and underground sounds.
11:30 p.m. – BAMBII: a Caribbean-Canadian DJ and producer from Toronto’s underground scene, who fuses Caribbean music, jungle, dancehall, UK garage and drum’n’bass.
Sunday, July 12
10:30 p.m. – TomDūno: a Montreal artist whose groovy, energetic tracks are tailor-made for the dance floor.
11:30 p.m. – Hologramme: the electronic project of Montreal’s Clément Leduc, at the intersection of house, UK garage and ambient music.
Monday, July 13
10:30 p.m. – DJ Raven: a Montreal DJ whose eclectic sets move through rock, punk, funk, new wave and experimental music.
11:30 p.m. – Myst Milano: a Canadian artist who blurs the lines between rap, DJing, performance and electronic sounds. They have performed nearly 200 shows since 2016 alongside Lizzo, Thundercat, Ashanti, Ja Rule and LSDXOXO.
Tuesday, July 14
10:30 p.m. – Soraï — DJ Set: a queer beatmaker, rapper and singer from Montreal, with a festive, raw and textured pop-rap universe.
11:30 p.m. – TUKAN: a Belgian quartet navigating alternative dance, rock, indietronica, techno and jazz.
Wednesday, July 15
10:30 p.m. – Ben Willo: a Quebec artist with an energetic and melodic electro sound. He has built a strong reputation across North America and has shared the stage with artists such as Martin Garrix and The Chainsmokers.
11:30 p.m. – CYRIL: an Australian DJ, producer and multi-instrumentalist known for his mainstream electronic pop sound. Known for his hits Stumblin’ In and his remix of Disturbed’s Sound of Silence, CYRIL has surpassed 1 billion streams.
Thursday, July 16
10:30 p.m. – DJ Mika: a Quebec City DJ who takes audiences on a journey through Afro, Latin, house, disco and hip-hop. Her command of genres and creative flair have taken her as far as Mexico and France.
11:30 p.m. – DJ BIA: a Brazil-born, Toronto-based artist who fuses Brazilian funk, Latin rhythms, international club sounds and contemporary electronic music.
Friday, July 17 – Extras FEQ presented by Transitions
10:30 p.m. – HORIZON: a Quebec duo whose sound moves between tech house, bass house and techno. HORIZON stands out for its bold remixes.
11:30 p.m. – LP Giobbi: an American DJ, producer and pianist known for her luminous house music, driven by piano and expansive melodies. A passionate advocate and founder of FEMME HOUSE, a nonprofit organization dedicated to gender equity in the electronic music industry.
Saturday, July 18 – Extras FEQ presented by Monster Energy
10:30 p.m. – Yurie: a Canadian artist with powerful, rhythmic tech house sounds made for late-night sets. She writes, produces and performs her own music, blending rolling basslines, hypnotic grooves and club energy.
11:30 p.m. – The Rocketman: a Swedish producer associated with techno, rave and ’90s sounds. He achieved major success with his single “The Nighttrain,” which surpassed 20 million streams in 2024.
Sunday, July 19
10:30 p.m. – Tupi Collective: a Montreal project that explores the richness of Brazilian rhythms by blending traditional and electronic sounds, fusing organic grooves with contemporary Brazilian beats.
11:30 p.m. – Amantes Del Futuro: a Mexican project that reinvents cumbia through Colombian, sonidera, chicha and electronic influences.
EFFET RASSEMBLEUR — Together to break isolation
Attending a show has a positive impact on the life of someone who is alone. BLEUFEU donates $0.50 from each pass sold to local organizations working to break social isolation.
About the Festival d’été de Québec (FEQ)
Festival d’été de Québec, whose 58th edition will take place from July 9 to 19, 2026, is Canada’s largest outdoor music event, drawing more than one million visits over 11 days. With more than 150 shows on six stages in the heart of Québec City—including the iconic Plains of Abraham site—FEQ spotlights internationally renowned artists while also showcasing local, emerging, and Francophone talent, and generates more than $82M in economic benefits for the region every year. A true cultural and economic driver, FEQ contributes to Québec City’s international profile and strengthens its status as a must-visit destination. For more information, visit feq.ca. Festival d’Été de Québec is a BLEUFEU event.
About BLEUFEU
BLEUFEU, an event organizer and concert promoter, is dedicated to offering festive, inspiring experiences for all music fans. BLEUFEU plays a key role in Québec City’s cultural economy, bringing together more than 1,750,000 fans from here and elsewhere each year and generating the sale of more than 200,000 tickets. The organization produces flagship events such as Festival d’été de Québec (FEQ), Festival Fono, and St-Roch XP, and also presents year-round programming in its two venues, the Impérial Bell and Grizzly Fuzz. Proudly rooted in the Saint-Roch neighbourhood, BLEUFEU actively contributes to its economic vitality with close to a hundred employees working there, while further strengthening its role as a key cultural hub.
BLEUFEU thanks its many partners, without whose support Festival d’été de Québec could not take place.
Festival d’été de Québec, presented by Bell in collaboration with Coors Light,
will take place from July 9 to 19, 2026.
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Source:
VÉRONIQUE BOUILLÉ | Publicist, BLEUFEU
+1 418 523 8830 poste 254 | vbouille@bleufeu.com
For more information :
PHILIP VANDEN BRANDE | Executive Publicist, annexe
+1 438 402 7391 | phil@annexe.media



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