
What's On in Montreal: Aug. 1
What's On Montreal's Anastasia Dextrene has you covered with all your weekend activities across the Montreal area for the weekend.
What's On in Montreal for July 31, 2025
There are several festivals happening in and around Montreal this weekend.
Thousands braving heat for Osheaga
Osheaga 2025
Osheaga returns!
Catch music by Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler, The Creator, The Killers and more.
Shows run from Friday to Sunday at Parc Jean-Drapeau and tickets are selling fast.
You can see the full lineup and purchase two-day passes here.
Hudson Music Festival
The Hudson Music Festival is on at various locations until Aug. 3.
It's the perfect opportunity to discover and support local musicians.
Both free and ticketed shows are available.
Click here for everything you need to know.
Montreal Pride
You can catch screenings, exhibits and shows at various locations during Fierté Montréal, celebrating the LGBTQ2S+ community.
The festival culminates with the Pride parade on Aug. 10.
See the complete list of programming here.
Victoria Mboko of Canada reacts during her match against Marie Bouzkova of Czechia during third round tennis action at the National Bank Open in Montreal, Thursday, July 31, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi
Victoria Mboko of Canada reacts during her match against Marie Bouzkova of Czechia during third round tennis action at the National Bank Open in Montreal, Thursday, July 31, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi
National Bank Open
The National Bank Open continues in Montreal.
It's your ticket to top-of-the-line tennis at the IGA stadium.
The tournament runs until Aug. 7, and tickets are available starting at $30.
First Fridays
Start the month of August with a stop at First Fridays.
You can indulge in Latin food tastings and more on Friday and Saturday at Montreal's Olympic Park.
Check out the festival's full list of offerings here.
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