Lollapalooza 2025: What to Know About the 4-Day Music Festival at Grant Park
GRANT PARK, CHICAGO, JUL 31 – Luke Combs made history as Lollapalooza’s first country headliner with a mostly slower set that united thousands in a singalong, reflecting his decade of success in country music.
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Lollapalooza 2025: What to know about the 4-day music festival at Grant Park
Lollapalooza is back at Grant Park. This year’s festival showcases an impressive blend of breakthrough acts and established favorites, with headliners like Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter and Tyler, the Creator. It’s also an exciting year for artists who’ve found their creative stride, from Grammy-nominated R&B powerhouse Durand Bernarr to genre-defying sensation Amaarae to mega breakout rapper Doechii, a hip hop superstar in the making. Here’…
Luke Combs turns Grant Park into impassioned singalong: Lollapalooza review
Following a burst of pyrotechnic sparks and impassioned screams from thousands of fans, Luke Combs sauntered onto the Bud Light stage Thursday night, making festival history as Lollapalooza’s first country headliner.Combs roared into his 2019 hit “1, 2 Many,” a beer-soaked ode to overindulging in “ice cold beer and a country song.” He raised a red Solo cup as fans jumped and sang along. And since the song’s bridge calls for shotgunning a beer, C…
Luke Combs Performs With Alex Warren During His Lollapalooza Headline Set
Lollapalooza is going ahead in Chicago this week (31 July-3 August), with big names such as Tyler, The Creator, Sabrina Carpenter, Doechii and many others taking to the stage. However, it also marks a big weekend for Luke Combs, who became the first country artist to ever headline the festival.Combs’ headline set took place on Thursday (31 July), and he made the most of the opportunity to prove himself amongst the stars of the mainstream on one …
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