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Lollapalooza in Chicago, IL

Aug 1, 2026 at 11:00 AM  ·   · $330 Grant Park Grant Park Tickets from $330

Lollapalooza
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Khamari, a Boston-born R&B artist, crafts soulful, introspective music blending classic and modern styles. A skilled multi-instrumentalist, he is known for his authentic storytelling and smooth vocals. His popular songs include "Doctor, My Eyes" and "That Girl." Notable albums are "Eldorado," "A Brief Nirvana," and "To Dry a Tear." He has received significant playlisting support and recognition as a rising R&B artist.
Ethel Cain, born Hayden Silas Anhedönia in Tallahassee, Florida, is an American singer-songwriter known for her ambient, Southern Gothic, and indie rock music. Her acclaimed 2022 debut, "Preacher's Daughter," garnered a cult following. In 2025, she released "Perverts" and "Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You." She is the first transgender artist to reach the Billboard 200 top ten and is currently touring.
Momma, led by Allegra Weingarten and Etta Friedman, blends indie rock with honest lyrics. Known for rich sound and emotional storytelling, they work closely with Aron Kobayashi Ritch.
Geese is a Brooklyn-based American rock band formed in 2016, known for their indie, art, and post-punk sound. Composed of Cameron Winter, Emily Green, Dominic DiGesu, and Max Bassin, they gained acclaim for albums like "3D Country" and their latest, "Getting Killed" (2025). The band is recognized for their dynamic live performances and unique musical style, and is currently touring.
Die Spitz, an Austin band formed in 2022, blends metal and softer styles with strong friendship and teamwork. Known for their debut album, *Something to Consume*, they showcase technical skill and creative freedom.
Colorado's Thadeus Labuszewski, known as Disco Lines, is a DJ/producer blending electronic, future bass, deep house, and trap. Celebrated for the chart-topping Tinashe remix "No Broke Boys" and "Baby Girl," a viral hit. He founded Good Good Records, delivers high-energy performances, and is recognized on Forbes' 30 Under 30 list.
Born Virginia, Clipse—brothers Pusha-T and Malice—are hip-hop legends known for sharp lyrics, Pharrell-produced beats, and hits like "Inglorious Bastards," blending menace and growth.
Leon Thomas is a Grammy-winning R&B/soul artist, producer, and actor from Brooklyn, New York. Rising from Broadway and Nickelodeon's Victorious, he co-wrote hits for artists like Drake and SZA. His critically acclaimed 2024 album Mutt earned him two Grammy Awards in 2026, including Best R&B Album. Known for blending R&B, soul, and rock, he released the Pholks EP in 2026 and is currently touring.
Trixie Mattel, born Brian Michael Firkus, is a celebrated American drag queen and singer known for winning "RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars" season 3. His music tops Billboard's Heatseekers chart, and he co-hosts YouTube shows "UNHhhh" with Katya. Trixie stars in the documentary "Moving Parts," founded Trixie Cosmetics, and released acclaimed albums. He co-authored the NYT bestseller "Trixie and Katya's Guide to Modern Womanhood" and hosts "The Bald And The Beautiful" podcast.
Spacey Jane, an indie rock band from Fremantle, Western Australia, formed in 2016. Known for their catchy, sunny, and garage rock-inspired sound with jangly guitars and introspective lyrics, they are celebrated for their energetic live shows. Popular songs include "Booster Seat," "Feeding the Family," and "Lots of Nothing." Their albums include "Sunlight," "Here Comes Everybody," and "If That Makes Sense," with the single "Do You Really Love Her" released in 2026. They earned an ARIA Award for Song of the Year for "Booster Seat" and were Triple J's most played artist in 2022.
The Creekers, hailing from Leslie County, Kentucky, craft genuine bluegrass music infused with country and pop. Known for energetic live shows and fiery instrumentals, they gained wide recognition with their song "Tennessee," a viral chart success. Their releases include the album "Pour Me In The Creek" and the EP "River Rat," alongside collaborations such as "Kentucky Bluebird." The band holds a record deal with Warner Music Nashville and Warner Records.
Jae Stephens, a Dallas-born R&B/pop artist, fuses 2000s nostalgia with futuristic sounds. Rising from Tumblr fame, she's known for her bold style and EPs like the SELLOUT series and TOTAL SELLOUT. Popular songs include "Afterbody" and "Body Favors." She has collaborated with Jennifer Lopez and performed with Khalid.
Sienna Spiro is a British pop, jazz, and soul singer-songwriter from London, born in 2005. She rose to fame via viral TikTok videos in 2021, releasing her debut single in 2024 and the EP "Sink Now, Swim Later" in 2025. Known for her powerful contralto voice, hits include "Die on This Hill" and "The Visitor." She was nominated for the 2026 Brit Awards Critics' Choice and is currently touring.
Alejandro Sanchez, aka Chezile, is an American singer-songwriter from Albuquerque. Known for blending jazz, soul, and indie, he rose to fame with the hit "Beanie."
Next of Kin, an Austin-based trio of Lili Hickman, Caelin, and Madison Baker, blend country-tinged soundscapes with rich harmonies and honest storytelling.
Jim Legxacy, born James Olaloye in Lewisham, London, is a British rapper, singer, and producer of Nigerian descent. He is known for his genre-blending sound, incorporating UK rap, alternative R&B, grime, emo, Afrobeat, and eclectic samples. His mixtapes include *Homeless N*gga Pop Music* (2023) and the critically acclaimed *Black British Music* (2025). Legxacy co-produced Central Cee and Dave's UK number-one hit "Sprinter." He signed with XL Recordings and received the 2026 MOBO Award for Best Male Act. His music is celebrated for its vulnerability and innovative style.
Lucy Bedroque, a Zambian-American artist from Los Angeles, crafts experimental hip-hop, digicore, and pop rock. Known for a Nintendo DS and fairy-inspired sound, they blend electronic, pop, and industrial elements. Popular tracks include "2010 Justin Bieber" and "How to Pretend". Their mixtape *Unmusique* and EP *Fête de la vanille* garnered critical acclaim. Bedroque has collaborated with artists like Jane Remover and Prettifun, establishing a unique presence in underground music.
Sydney-born Alison Wonderland is an electronic music icon known for hits like "I Want U" and "Church," historic Coachella billing, epic live shows, and collaborations with Trippie Redd and Dua Lipa.
AYYBO, from Anaheim, blends jazz and hip hop roots into unique house music. Known for hits like "RIZZ," he headlines major cities and is backed by top DJs worldwide.
Lollapalooza, founded in 1991 by Perry Farrell, originated as a touring festival across North America. It evolved into a celebrated multi-genre music event, known for its diverse lineup spanning alternative rock, hip hop, EDM, and more. Now a global institution, it champions musical discovery and artistic expression, setting standards for festivals worldwide. The name itself means "extraordinarily impressive."
Chicago-born electronic artist Whethan gained fame as the youngest producer on Australia’s Future Classic label, known for hits like “Money on the Dash” and collaborations with Oliver Tree and Charli XCX.
LA-born house producer OMNOM: bold, club-ready sound backed by Dom Dolla, Tiësto, John Summit & Martin Garrix; co-runs HYPERBEAM w/ Odd Mob; sold-out shows + Coachella/EDC.
Kentucky musician Nat Myers, rooted in country-blues, gained fame with his acclaimed album "Yellow Peril," produced by Dan Auerbach, topping Billboard Blues Charts. He toured globally, opening for artists like Charley Crockett and Shakey Graves.
Quadeca, born Benjamin Lasky in Los Angeles, is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, and producer. He transitioned from YouTube content to crafting genre-defying music, blending experimental hip-hop, folktronica, and art pop. Notable albums include "Voice Memos," "From Me to You," "I Didn't Mean to Haunt You," "Scrapyard," and "Vanisher, Horizon Scraper," featuring collaborations with artists like Danny Brown and Kevin Abstract. He is recognized for his evolving, ambitious sound.
Max Styler, an American electronic music producer from San Luis Obispo, California, is celebrated for his genre-defying sound. Blending house, techno, bass, and experimental elements, he has released popular tracks like "I Know You Want To" and "London's On Fire". Styler has achieved numerous Beatport #1s and collaborated with artists such as Solomun and Chris Lorenzo. He is known for his versatile productions and dynamic DJ sets.
California band The Neighbourhood, known for alt-rock hits like "Sweater Weather," blends edgy style with over 1B+ streams, working with YG, Denzel Curry, and playing Coachella.
Wolf Alice is a London-based English rock band formed in 2010, known for their genre-blending sound encompassing alternative rock, indie, dream pop, and grunge. Comprising Ellie Rowsell, Joff Oddie, Theo Ellis, and Joel Amey, they gained acclaim with albums like 'Visions of a Life' (Mercury Prize) and 'Blue Weekend' (UK No.1). Their fourth album, 'The Clearing,' released in August 2025, garnered 2026 Ivor Novello nominations. The band is currently touring globally.
VILLANELLE is a London-based rock trio, formed in 2023, featuring Gene Gallagher on vocals/guitar, Ben Taylor on guitar, and Jack Schiavo on bass. The band is recognized for its mission to revitalize rock music, showcasing a sound that blends grunge, alternative, and shoegaze with raw energy. Their discography includes singles such as "Hinge" and "Placebo," and the EP "Measly Means." They built a significant live following.
MC4D, twin brothers Matt and Chris Drake from Darien, Connecticut, craft a unique "folktronica" sound. They blend melodic EDM with indie-folk and Americana, known for their country-dance crossover style. Popular tracks include "Hey Son" and "Mama Said," alongside their acclaimed "Down Under Mix series." They have collaborated with artists like Sam Feldt and Walk off the Earth, and performed at major festivals. Their debut EP, "Wanderings," showcases their genre-defying music.
British Columbia-born Cameron Whitcomb is a fearless country/folk artist known for hits like “Quitter” and “Medusa.” He’s won multiple Canadian Country Music Awards and toured North America and Europe.
Canadian singer-songwriter Goldie Boutilier crafts guitar-driven noir-pop with poetic, rock flair. Known for “King of Possibilities,” featured on Netflix’s *The Hunting Wives*, she’s toured with Katy Perry and earned praise from Elton John and Kelly Clarkson.
Olivia Dean is a British R&B, pop, and soul singer-songwriter from London. Her critically acclaimed second album, "The Art of Loving" (2025), topped the UK charts and featured the hit single "Man I Need." In 2026, she won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist and multiple Brit Awards, including British Album of the Year. Known for her soulful ballads and self-love anthems, Dean is currently touring globally.
Calder Allen, 5th-gen Texan musician from Austin, blends poetry, life experience into his heartfelt songs, focusing on authenticity and intent in music with a passion for fly fishing.
Kwn (Khyra Leah Wilson) is a British R&B, hip-hop, and soul artist from East London. Known for her candid lyricism and soulful vocals, she blends trap, UK garage, and Afrobeats. Her 2024 hit "Worst Behaviour" and its Kehlani remix propelled her to fame. She released her debut EP "Episode Wn" in 2022 and album "With All Due Respect" in 2025, earning a 2025 BET Awards nomination and Billboard's R&B Rookie of the Month. She is currently touring.
Jennie Kim, known as Jennie, is a South Korean singer, rapper, and actress, rising to global fame as a member of BLACKPINK. Her solo career features hits like "Solo" and "Mantra," with her 2025 debut album "Ruby" achieving worldwide success. In 2026, she continues to expand her influence in fashion and teases new solo music blending Korean and English. Her musical style spans K-pop, hip-hop, and R&B.
RYMAN is a Nashville-born singer-songwriter known for his "Y'allternative" sound, blending alternative, pop, and singer-songwriter genres. His music is celebrated for its narrative depth and emotionally resonant lyrics. He released the single "Lose" in January 2025, followed by "Green" in July 2025, his first release with Mom + Pop Records. He continues to craft his unique sound and has garnered attention from influential artists.

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