Watch Sabrina Carpenter And Olivia Rodrigo’s Lollapalooza Headline Sets At Home
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, JUL 31 – The festival features over 170 artists performing across eight stages, attracting roughly 100,000 attendees for four days of diverse music and entertainment.
- Lollapalooza organizers announce the festival begins July 31 at Grant Park in Chicago, featuring over 170 artists on eight stages and streaming live on Hulu.
- Back in Grant Park, Lollapalooza returns as a four-day celebration of global music with 170 artists performing across eight stages.
- Roughly 100,000 people attend Lollapalooza today, with gates opening at 11 a.m. in Grant Park, streamed exclusively on Hulu.
- During the festival, CTA and Metra will add extra trains and service all weekend, while streets like Balbo and Jackson Boulevard close through August 10.
- Despite sell-outs, fans can join the waitlist for four-day and one-day general admission tickets, while VIP and Platinum tickets for $635 and $2,130 remain available.
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Xdinary Heroes light up Lollapalooza Chicago
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Dean celebrates covering Lollapalooza for 20th year
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