Lollapalooza Unveils 2021 Lineup Headlined By Foo Fighters, Post Malone, And More
Other headliners include DaBaby, Megan Thee Stallion, Miley Cyrus, and more.
Today, Lollapalooza has unveiled the lineup for the 2021 edition of their festival. Headliners include the Foo Fighters, Post Malone, Tyler, the Creator, DaBaby, and more. After getting the go-ahead from the city of Chicago on May 13, Lollapalooza will return to Grant Park for its usual four-day festivities between July 29 and August 1, 2021.
Lollapalooza is known for its multi-genre, diverse lineups and 2021 is no exception. This year’s lineup features something for everyone, with performances from both established and up-and-coming talent including Young Thug, Alison Wonderland, LAUV, Kim Petras, Omar Apollo, Ashe, LP, Jacob Banks, Olivia O’Brien, Trevor Daniel, and more.
Other artists at the top of the bill include Modest Mouse, Megan Thee Stallion, Brittany Howard, Brockhampton, Jack Harlow, Marshmello, Polo G, Jimmy Eat World, Giveon, Whitney, Playboi Carti, All Time Low, Freddie Gibbs, White Reaper, Orville Peck, Rico Nasty, JPEGMAFIA, Band Of Horses, Kaytranada, Hinds, Iann Dior, Limp Bizkit, Slowthai, Noga Erez, Earthgang, Tate McRae, Princess Nokia, Kim Petras, Mick Jenkins, and many more.
Tickets will be on-sale today at 12:00 p.m. CT. Ticket options include 4-day general admission ($350); 4-day GA+ ($650); 4-day VIP ($1500); and 4-day platinum ($4200). As for COVID protocols, vaccination or negative coronavirus test results will be required to attend Lollapalooza, according to a statement from event organizers C3 Presents. For attendees who are not fully vaccinated, a negative COVID-19 test result must be obtained within 24 hours of attending Lollapalooza each day. Complete details on the festival entry process will be available in early July.
Originally conceived as a Jane’s Addiction farewell tour, Lollapalooza was launched as a touring festival in 1991 by Perry Farrell before settling in Grant Park in 2005. Lollapalooza remains an innovator in festival culture over 25 years later. The festival typically draws 100,000 music fans to Grant Park each day to see more than 170 acts.
For more information and ticket packages visit the official Lollapalooza website.