Arcade Fire is set to replace the Foo Fighters at the upcoming Oshiga Music and Arts Festival.
The band first started the festival in 2010.
The three-day festival will begin on July 29 in Montreal, Canada and will run through August 1. Other names on the bill for the 15th anniversary installment include A$AP Rocky and Dua Lipa.
Foo Fighters was slated to headline the bill that Friday night but, of course, canceled all of the band's upcoming shows in the wake of the death of the band's drummer Taylor Hawkins.
The festival took to social media to make the announcement, writing (translated) into French on Twitter: "Announcement. @ArcadeFire will be with us this summer! A milestone to be celebrated as a family, hence our 15th For the anniversary, it made sense for us to invite the group that has made the most profound impact in the heart of our city over the past decades.
ANNONCE🔥🕹️
— OSHEAGA (@osheaga) April 14, 2022
@ArcadeFire sera des nôtres cet été !
Une étape importante mérite d'être célébrée en famille, alors pour notre 15e anniversaire, il nous était logique d’inviter le groupe qui a eu le plus profond impact au coeur de notre ville au cours des dernières décennies. pic.twitter.com/5fN7pZSJwq
For the part of the Montreal-born Arcade Fire, the band took to their social media platforms to write that they would dedicate the upcoming festival to Hawkins.
"I used to consider Taylor from Foo Fighters a friend," frontwoman Vin Butler said. "He was always so sweet and so musical, and we're going to dedicate our performance at Oshiga to him. And we can't wait to see you all, take care of each other."
Other bands on the upcoming festival bill include Machine Gun Kelly, Yes Yes Yes, Glass Animals, IDLEs and more.
Earlier this year, Hawkins was found dead in his hotel room in Bogota, Colombia, hours before the Foo Fighters were set to headline a celebration as part of the band's South American tour. He was only 50 years old.