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A first for a South Korean singer to perform on the main stage of a major U.S. music festival, J-Hope will close it out on Sunday, July 31. #Lollapalooza2022 -
Live Nation Cuts Artists' Power in 2021 Events
Live Nation proposes balance power in 2021 events due to uncertainties brought by the pandemic and its seen effect on different industries. -
Chance the Rapper, Lorde, Muse and Arcade Fire Headlining Lollapalooza 2017
Chance the Rapper, Lorde, Muse and Arcade Fire, along with The Killers, will be headlining Lollapalooza 2017 this summer in Chicago. The festival runs from Aug. 3 to 6 and The XX, Blink-182, DJ Snake, Justice, alt-J, Cage The Elephant, The Head and The Heart, Ryan Adams, Liam Gallagher, Phantogram and Spoon will also be performing. Rising stars Rag’n’Bone Man, Maggie Mae, 6lack, Sampha and Jain will also be playing. -
Lollapalooza Announces Paris Expansion, 2017 Lineup Headlined By RHCP, The Weeknd
DJ Snake, Lana Del Rey, Imagine Dragons, Alt-J and London Grammar will also perform. Lollapalooza announced it would be heading to Paris over the summer this past fall, but it was only today that the full 2017 artist lineup was revealed. -
Lollapalooza South America 2017 Lineups: Metallica, The Strokes, The Weeknd Headline
Lollapalooza has unveiled the complete lineups for its three South American festivals in the spring of 2017. The lineups vary from stop to stop, but many of the headliners stay the same like Metallica, The Weeknd, The Strokes, The xx, The Chainsmokers and Flume. -
Flosstradamus Partnering with Bud Light to Celebrate 25th Anniversary of Lollapalooza
Flosstradamus is partnering with Bud Light to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Lollapalooza this week. Lollapalooza runs from July 28-31 this weekend and other headliners on the Bud Light stage include Major Lazer, Lana Del Rey, Leon Bridges, Future and Ellie Goulding. There will also be a “stage moment” on the first night of Lollapalooza (July 28) with Flosstradamus. -
Organizers Report Lollapalooza Colombia Is Canceled Following Headliner Rihanna's Drop-Out
Organizers have reported that Lollapalooza Colombia is now canceled following lead headliner drop-out. Unfortunately for the organizers, the Colombian Lollapalooza had not yet seen it’s first year at the time of cancelation. -
Lollapalooza w/ Radiohead & Red Hot Chili Peppers Already Sold Out; Resale Tickets Available
For the second year in a row, the Chicago-based music festival Lollapalooza is entirely sold out, with a whole three months until the festival launches. The festival, which is scheduled to take place from July 28-31, will feature more than 170 bands including acts like Radiohead. -
Radiohead, Lollapalooza, Outside Lands Festival Tickets Stops Rising on Resale Market
Radiohead is on track to have a pretty big 2016. Earlier this month, the English rock band announced their plans for a world tour to support their forthcoming ninth studio album. The tour, which will launch on May 20 in Amsterdam, stretches out until October 4 in Mexico City. -
Lollapalooza 2016 Lineup: Radiohead, LCD Soundsystem, Red Hot Chili Peppers, J. Cole Headline
The four-day festival is going down from July 28-31. Most the major, multi-genre festivals have already played their hands and unveiled their lineups this summer and some familiar names like Radiohead, LCD Soundsystem, Major Lazer and M83 have turned up on a lot of them. -
LCD Soundsystem & Red Hot Chili Peppers Headlining Lollapalooza
According to reports, Lollapalooza is marking a milestone with its 25th year and so the pressure is on in order to present a line-up that will generate hype. Reportedly, Lollapalooza 2016 will boast Radiohead in addition to Red Hot Chili Peppers and LCD Soundsystem, as well as appearances from J. Cole and Lana Del Rey. -
Veteran Music Festival Producers Discuss Streaming Music Festivals at SXSW
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