Day 2 of Osheaga 2025 brought the biggest crowd of the weekend, and it’s no surprise—with a packed lineup that delivered memorable moments, wild weather, and a headlining set worth the wait.
Here are my highlights from Saturday:
Sofia Camara and Good Neighbours helped ease the crowd into the afternoon with polished sets.
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Alex Warren drew a huge turnout for his 3:25 PM slot, closing out his set with the fan-favourite and chart-topping hit Ordinary.
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Tommy Richman, on the other hand, left a sour note—personally, I found the performance lacking.
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Naomi Sharon, the first lady of OVO Sound, gave a stunning performance filled with smooth R&B and soulful elegance.
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Mint Simon added some vibrant flair on the SiriusXM stage.
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Chicago’s Whitney brought their indie folk-rock charm to the stage, previewing material from their upcoming album Small Talk.
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Future Islands hinted that this tour and album cycle would be their last. While Samuel T. Herring gave it his all with his signature theatrical moves, his voice faltered noticeably during “King of Sweden” and “The Tower.”
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TV on the Radio brought the noise and energy in an explosive indie rock set that did not disappoint.
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Shaboozey lit up the crowd with A Bar Song (Tipsy)—so much so that he played it twice, which was both hilarious and surprisingly thrilling.
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bbno$ kept things wild with a circus-themed show full of humour and chaos.
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Caught a few songs from The Chainsmokers before the set was abruptly cut short due to a thunderstorm warning.
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Soaking wet and drained, I stuck it out at the main stage—and it was worth it. Tyler, The Creator delivered a powerful, high-energy headlining set that closed out the night with style.
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Check out the photo gallery to see the day unfolded.



