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Alanis Morissette, Rage Against The Machine to headline Bluesfest 2022

Alanis Morissette and Rage Against The Machine are once again set to headline Ottawa Bluesfest after it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021.

Other performers include Sarah McLachlan, Marshmello, The National

Alanis Morissette, seen here performing during New Year's Eve celebrations in New York City in 2019, is scheduled to play Bluesfest July 10. (Jeenah Moon/Reuters)

Third time's a charm? Ottawa Bluesfestcertainly hopesso.

The lineup for the 2022 edition of the festivalisout, and Alanis Morissette and Rage Against The Machine are once again set to headlineafter COVID-19 shuttered the eventin2020 and 2021.

This year'sfestivalis scheduledJuly 7-17 in itspre-pandemichome at LeBreton Flats Park, next to the Canadian War Museum.

Other top acts includeelectronic producer/DJ Marshmello, country singer Luke Combs, 2018 Polaris Prize-winner Jeremy Dutcher, post-hardcorerockers Alexisonfireand '90s throwbacks including Sarah McLachlanandCrash Test Dummies.

Jeremy Dutcher won the 2018 Polaris Prize and 2019 Indigenous Album of the Year Juno award for his debut album Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa. He's set to play Bluesfest July 8. (Logan Perley/CBC)

"We're happy to finally be able to roll out a fantastic lineup of live acts that will reward the collective patience of so many music fans," Bluesfest executive/artistic director Mark Monahan was quoted saying in a news release.

"This year's festival will launch a new beginning for the live music industry in Ottawa."

In 2021, the team behind Bluesfestand CityFolk hosted smaller versions of the twofestivals for fully-vaccinatedpatrons at Lansdowne Park, featuring Canadian groups only.

Bluesfestspokesperson Joe Reilly said the success of thoseall-Canadian lineups demonstratedenough appetite for Canadian musicto keep thattrend going this year.

Tickets go on sale beginning March 9.

Check out the detailed lineup below.

July 7

  • Alanna Sterling
  • Alessia Cara
  • Angelique Francis Band
  • Bombino
  • Dean Lewis
  • Jessia
  • JoJo Worthington
  • Ocean Alley
  • Sarah McLachlan
  • Vanessa Collier

July 8

  • Amanda Lowe
  • Jack Johnson
  • Jeremy Dutcher
  • Lia
  • Mack & Ben
  • Tami Neilson
  • Tash Sultana
  • The New Pornographers
  • The Texas Horns

July9

  • Anders Drerup Band
  • Anthony Geraci Band
  • Colin James
  • Emilie Steele & The Deal
  • Femi Kuti & The Positive Force
  • Gavin McLeod
  • Luke Combs
  • The Revivalists

July 10

  • Alanis Morissette
  • toile Noire
  • Garbage
  • Josephine Leone
  • MacKenzie Porter
  • Murray Kinsley & Wicked Grin
  • Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
  • Rene Landry
  • Sophia Radisch
  • Sue Foley

July12

  • Crown Lands
  • Emma Armstrong ft. A Short Walk To Pluto
  • Frase
  • Jontavious Willis
  • Lyle Odjick & The Northern Steam
  • Marshmello
  • Michael Franti & Spearhead
  • SAINt JHN
  • Three Days Grace

July13

  • Alexisonfire
  • Charlie Cunningham
  • Chicano Batman
  • JP Saxe
  • Mia Kelly
  • Millencolin
  • Mischa
  • Nikki Hill
  • Raul Midn
  • Sum 41
  • Vicki Brittle

July14

  • Braden Foulkes
  • Crash Test Dummies
  • Gentlemen Of The Woods
  • Janette King
  • Lucy Dacus
  • Luke Bryan
  • Matthew Chaffey
  • Sacha
  • The Tea Party
  • Wide Mouth Mason

July15

  • Jessica Pearson & The East Wind
  • Milky Chance
  • Okies
  • Rage Against The Machine
  • Run The Jewels
  • Tal Wilkenfeld
  • The Commotions
  • The Day Dreamers

July16

  • Big Zee
  • cleopatrick
  • Cooper Brothers Southern Rock All-Star Revue
  • Crystal Shawanda
  • Grandson
  • Lia Kloud
  • Slack Bridges
  • TLC
  • Sly High

July17

  • Aysanabee
  • Bonnie Doon
  • Jon Rivera
  • OK Naledi
  • The Beaches
  • The National

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story stated Cypress Hill was slated to perform. In fact, the group dropped out of the lineup the weekend prior to the announcement, and Bluesfest mistakenly issued an out-of-date news release.
    Mar 08, 2022 8:08 AM ET