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Coors Light Records Is Giving One Fan the Artist Treatment at OSHEAGA 2025

Coors Light is launching a fake record label, and you can be the first signing – no talent necessary. The winner will get the kind of artist treatment most fans only dream about.

Coors Light Records Is Giving One Fan the Artist Treatment at OSHEAGA 2025

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Say hello to Coors Light Records – a fictional label with one open slot and no actual songs. But the perks? Very real.

Entering for your chance to get “signed” means scoring the kind of artist treatment most fans only dream about: side-stage views, backstage tours, Defender Platinum Pass and exclusive artist meet-and-greet with Shaboozey – the works.

It all takes place at OSHEAGA Music and Arts Festival, one of Montreal’s flagship summer music festivals that takes over Parc Jean-Drapeau from August 1-3. This year’s lineup includes The Killers, Tyler, The Creator, Olivia Rodrigo, Gracie Abrams, Doechii, and maybe you.

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Coors Light has been a refreshing presence at Osheaga since 2007, and this will be the biggest festival experience the beer brand has offered to date.

Coors Light Records is part of Chill on Shuffle, Coors Light’s North American music platform that's all about shuffling up the live music experience. You can experience the artist treatment without ever touching a microphone.

So if you’ve ever watched your favourite artist from the GA pit and wondered what it’s like on the other side of the barricade, this is your shot.

Coors Light Records might not be dropping any albums anytime soon, but it’s definitely dropping one unforgettable weekend.

One lucky person will get the full Coors Light Records experience. All you need to do is enter for your chance to get signed at coorslightrecords.ca. Must be legal drinking age. (One) artist experience at OSHEAGA to be won. Contest ends July 23rd at 5pm EST. Visit coorslightrecords.ca for more details.

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Rod Stewart performs on stage at Tele2 Arena on June 8, 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Rod Stewart performs on stage at Tele2 Arena on June 8, 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden.
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