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Lollapalooza just won 2025.
In terms of sheer star power, it’s going to be hard for any festival to top the household names the Chicago extravaganza has plucked for their annual four-day get-together at Grant Park going down this year from July 31 through Aug. 3.
Just a few of the biggies on the expansive bill include ubiquitous hitmakers Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter and Gracie Abrams.
They’ll be joined by a wealth of cross-genre stars at the late-summer getdown. Fans of Hip-Hop will be happy to see Tyler, The Creator, A$AP Rocky and Doechii on the lineup while country diehards might have noticed curators booked Luke Combs, Sierra Ferrell and Wyatt Flores. Elsewhere, Rüfüs Du Soul, Dom Dolla, Martin Garrix are slated to spin for the EDM-heads. Djo, Cage The Elephant, Clairo, The Marías and Bleachers will entertain the indie crowd.
Plus, “Friday” icon Rebecca Black is unfairly buried deep within the deep bill.
And, yes, heavy rockers Korn (for the first time since 1997) and K-Pop icons Twice (the first female K-Pop group headliners in the fest’s history) have sets scheduled as well.
There really is a little something for everyone at this year’s Lolla. In fact, in total, there are 170+ acts (!) scheduled to grace the many, many stages over the long four-day weekend.
If you want to be there, single and multi-day passes are available as soon as today.
Fans can purchase tickets for Lollapalooza on sites like Vivid Seats; the official pre-sale begins Thursday, March 20.
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A complete breakdown of all the available single and multi-day Lollapalooza ticket types can be found below.
We weren’t lying when we said there were over 170 artists set to perform at this year’s Lolla. For a closer look at the bursting-at-the-seams bill, scroll just a little bit lower to check out the jam-packed 2025 lineup.
Quite a few of this year’s biggest outdoor jamborees have already unveiled their spring and summer lineups.
To make sure your finger is on the pulse, here are five fests you ought to keep an eye on.
2025 festivalsCoachella Music and Arts Festival
April 11-13 and April 18-20 at Empire Polo Field in Indio, CA
Post Malone, Lady Gaga, Green Day, Charli XCX, Megan Thee StallionBeachLife Festival
May 2-4 at Redondo Beach in Redondo Beach, CA
Lenny Kravitz, Sublime, Alan Morissette, Train, CakeSand In My Boots Festival
May 16-18 at Gulf Shores Beach in Gulf Shores, AL
Morgan Wallen, Post Malone, Brooks and Dunn, Hardy, T-PainBonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
June 12-15 at Bonnaroo Manchester Farm in Manchester, TN
Olivia Rodrigo, Hozier, Tyler The Creator, Vampire Weekend, Luke CombsBourbon and Beyond
Sept. 11-14 at the Highlands Festival Grounds in Louisville, KY
Phish, Noah Kahan, Jack White, Sturgill Simpson, The Lumineers
Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change