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Lollapalooza 2025 Festival Lineup: Luke Combs, Korn and More

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The eagerly anticipated Chicago music festival, Lollapalooza 2025, has unveiled its star-studded lineup, drawing widespread excitement and buzz among festival-goers. The lineup includes Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Rodrigo, and more chart-topping artists who will light up the stages at Grant Park from July 31 to August 3. The event will feature an impressive array of performers, from pop sensations to rock icons, making it a must-see festival this summer. Alongside Carpenter and Rodrigo, the festival boasts performances from Tyler, The Creator, A$AP Rocky, Luke Combs, and the K-pop sensation TWICE, adding a diverse flare to this year’s bill.

Lollapalooza has long been known for its eclectic lineup, and 2025 continues this tradition with an impressive mix of genres and internationally acclaimed artists. Olivia Rodrigo, known for her powerful voice and chart-topping hits, will make her Chicago debut, marking a momentous occasion for both the artist and her fans. Tyler, The Creator is set to bring his unique style to the festival, while Luke Combs will make history as the first country artist to close the event, showcasing the festival's broad musical reach and appeal to a diverse audience. Additionally, TWICE will become the first female K-pop group to headline, reflecting the growing global presence and influence of K-pop music.

Festival-goers can look forward to experiencing performances across eight stages with more than 170 artists scheduled to perform. This highly anticipated event not only presents big names like Korn, Doechii, and Gracie Abrams but also features a multitude of emerging talents such as Dom Dolla, Clairo, and Dominic Fike. The organizers have intentionally curated a lineup that reflects the latest trends in music while also honoring classic influences, offering something for every musical taste. With the inclusion of artists across diverse genres, from electronic and hip-hop to pop and rock, Lollapalooza 2025 promises to be an unforgettable experience filled with electric performances and dynamic collaborations.

Tickets for the four-day festival will go on presale on March 20, offering fans an opportunity to secure their spot at one of the summer's most anticipated events. The festival organizers have ensured a variety of ticket options, from general admission to exclusive VIP experiences, catering to different preferences and budgets. In addition to an incredible musical lineup, the festival will also feature art installations, food vendors, and other attractions that contribute to its vibrant and festive atmosphere. As Lollapalooza returns this year, Chicago's Grant Park will once again transform into a musical haven where fans can enjoy celebrated music acts in an exciting open-air setting.

 

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