Lollapalooza 2025: Everything You Need to Know
Lollapalooza, Chicago's premier music festival, is set to return to Grant Park from July 31 to August 3, 2025. This iconic event promises an eclectic mix of artists, ensuring an unforgettable experience for attendees.
Lollapalooza 2025 Lineup: A Diverse Musical Feast
The Lollapalooza 2025 lineup showcases a blend of genres, featuring both chart-topping artists and emerging talents. Headliners include pop sensations Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter, alongside hip-hop artist Tyler, The Creator. Electronic music enthusiasts can look forward to performances by Rüfüs Du Sol, while rock fans will be thrilled by the return of Korn, marking their first appearance at the festival since 1997.
Country music is represented by Luke Combs, and K-pop enthusiasts will be excited to see TWICE, making history as the first female K-pop headliners at Lollapalooza. Other notable performers include A$AP Rocky, Gracie Abrams, and Doechii, ensuring a diverse musical experience for all attendees.
Dates and Location: Mark Your Calendars
Lollapalooza 2025 is scheduled from July 31 to August 3 at Chicago's Grant Park. Nestled along the shores of Lake Michigan, Grant Park provides a picturesque backdrop for the festival's multiple stages and attractions.
Ticket Information: Secure Your Spot
Presale tickets for Lollapalooza 2025 go on sale Thursday, March 20, at 10 a.m. CT. Fans are encouraged to sign up for the presale to access the lowest prices on four-day passes.
Given the festival's popularity, securing tickets early is highly recommended.
Festival Experience: Beyond the Music
Lollapalooza offers more than just music. Attendees can indulge in a variety of food, drinks, and sweets from Chicago's favorite restaurants. The festival also provides premium perks and ultimate access options for those seeking an elevated experience.
International Editions: Lollapalooza Around the World
While Chicago remains the flagship location, Lollapalooza has expanded globally. In 2025, editions are scheduled in Buenos Aires, Santiago de Chile, and São Paulo between March 21 and 30. These international festivals feature a notable Spanish representation, with artists like Ana Mena and Marina Reche set to perform.