July 30, 2026 – August 2, 2026 · Chicago, IL, USA · Grant Park
Lollapalooza is a premier four-day music festival held annually in Chicago's Grant Park. Originally founded in 1991 as a touring event, it has become a permanent fixture in Chicago and one of the largest and most iconic music festivals in the world. The festival features over 170 performances across eight stages, showcasing a diverse, genre-defying lineup that includes global superstars and emerging artists. Beyond the music, Lollapalooza offers a unique urban experience with the Chicago skyline as a backdrop, featuring 'Chow Town' for local culinary delights, art installations, and a dedicated family-friendly area called Kidzapalooza.
JENNIE
k-pop
The Neighbourhood
NOTION
bassline, bass house
YOASOBI
j-pop, anime
John Summit
house, tech house
Mustard
Duke Dumont
house
Waylon Wyatt
country
Boris Brejcha
minimal techno, techno
SIDEPIECE
tech house, edm
Disco Lines
stutter house
Eli Brown
techno, tech house
Loathe
shoegaze, metalcore
The Story So Far
pop punk, emo pop
Viagra Boys
post-punk
Balu Brigada
Turnstile
hardcore punk, hardcore
Westend
tech house, latin house
Wet Leg
indie rock, indie
Boys Noize
electro house
Max Styler
tech house
Alison Wonderland
edm trap, future bass
Dombresky
bass house, piano house
Goldie Boutilier
OMNOM
bass house, tech house
CMAT
Momma
indie rock
Riordan
tech house, latin house
MPH
uk garage, bassline
Bad Nerves
garage rock
Frost Children
hyperpop, electroclash
Jackie Hollander
tech house
AFTER WHATMORE
CHICAGO MADE
DJ Trixie Mattel
Lollapalooza is a recipient of the Illinois Sustainability Award. Practices include the 'Rock and Recycle' program, free hydration stations to reduce single-use plastics, the use of biodiesel for generators, and a groundbreaking hybrid battery system to power the main stage. The festival also partners with environmental organizations like Re:wild and REVERB to promote conservation and carbon offsetting.