At Osheaga, Hola Montreal’s Romina Landaure caught up with RENON, a Montreal-based artist bringing a bold and intimate sound to the local music scene.
A trained jazz musician turned pop artist, RENON blends synth-heavy dark-pop, jazzy inflections and strong vocal control, creating a sound that feels emotional, cinematic and deeply personal. Her world mixes vulnerability with a gothic, pink-and-black aesthetic, making her one of the most interesting emerging voices coming out of Montreal right now.
Her appearance at Osheaga 2025 marks an important moment in her journey, going from smaller local gigs to one of Canada’s biggest festival stages.
For Hola Montreal, this interview was a reminder of why covering local talent matters: behind every big festival moment, there are artists building their sound, their identity and their audience one performance at a time.
Watch Romina Landaure’s short interview with RENON at Osheaga and discover a Montreal artist you should definitely keep on your radar.
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