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Lollapalooza with Sabrina Carpenter, Korn, and more

Aug 1, 2025 at 3:30 AM, 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM  ·  Hutchinson Field Grant Park, Chicago, IL Hutchinson Field Grant Park, Chicago, IL

Lollapalooza
Aug 1
Lollapalooza
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Born in rural Tennessee, Cassandra Coleman is an indie-folk/pop singer-songwriter known for warm vocals and soulful songs like “Coming of Age.” Signed to Warner, she’s worked with Grammy-winner Jack Antonoff and performed at major festivals.
Dogpark is a Virginia-based indie rock band formed in 2023 at the University of Richmond. Rooted in 90s indie rock, they are known for their energetic live performances. Their releases include the EPs "Breaking in Brooklyn" (2024), "Until the Tunnel Vision Melts" (2025), and "Corporate Pudding" (2026). The band is currently touring and signed to Severance Records/Big Loud Rock.
Jacksonville's flipturn rose from college gigs to festivals like Bonnaroo, earning fame with their indie rock sound. Highlighted by "Shadowglow" and "Burnout Days."
T-Pain, born Faheem Rasheed Najm in Tallahassee, reshaped pop, hip-hop, and R&B since 2004. With hits like "All I Do Is Win," he's a six-time GRAMMY® winner and the first Masked Singer champ. He's also a Twitch star, label head, drift driver, and author.
Sabrina Carpenter, a singer-songwriter and actress from the US, blends pop and indie styles. Known for hits like "Espresso," she's earned multiple gold/platinum awards and topped global charts.
KORN, formed in Bakersfield, pioneered nu-metal with their self-titled debut, selling 40M albums and earning 2 Grammys. Known for hits like "Freak on a Leash," the band, led by Jonathan Davis, redefined rock and remains a major influence, transcending genre barriers and inspiring generations worldwide.
Based in San Diego, Knock2 is a versatile bass music producer known for bass house and trap anthems. A key talent on RL Grime's Sable Valley, he's reshaping bass music boundaries.
San Diego's ISOxo (Julian Isorena) is a prominent bass music artist known for his electrifying trap, dubstep, and electronic soundscapes. A "Breakout Artist of the Year 2022," he gained fame with "Stinger" (RL Grime) and released albums like "kidsgonemad!" and "4EVR" (as ISOKNOCK with Knock2). He is celebrated for dynamic live shows and collaborations with artists like Skrillex.
Tape B, aka Kemal Berk Alkanat, is a Turkish-born electronic music artist known for blending old-school dubstep with modern bass and hip-hop, creating a unique "Old School x New School" sound.
Ocean Alley, a six-piece Australian band, blends indie rock and reggae with chart hits and nine Gold singles. Known for their unique sound, they've gained global acclaim and inspired many.
Chicago-born Ravyn Lenae creates dreamy, atmospheric music blending house and synth-funk. Known for hits like "Sticky," she’s worked with Childish Gambino, Ty Dolla $ign, KAYTRANADA, and earned critical acclaim.
Bleachers is an American rock band formed in 2013 by Grammy-winning musician Jack Antonoff. Known for their indie pop, new wave, and alternative rock sound influenced by 80s/90s cinema, they gained fame with hits like "I Wanna Get Better." Their fifth studio album, "everyone for ten minutes," is set for release in May 2026, and they are currently touring.
Djo is the musical project of actor Joe Keery, known for *Stranger Things*. Originating from Newburyport, Massachusetts, his sound blends psychedelic pop, synth-pop, and indie rock. He released albums *Twenty Twenty* (2019), *Decide* (2022), and *The Crux* (2025), with *The Crux Deluxe* following in 2025. His hit "End of Beginning" went viral in 2024/2026, and he is currently touring.
Bladee, from Stockholm, is known for his genre-bending, emotionally charged music combining rap and pop. A key Drain Gang member, he collaborates with Thaiboy Digital, Ecco2k, and producers like Whitearmor. His work features abstract lyrics and cryptic visuals, and he’s acclaimed for his imaginative worldbuilding across his albums, EPs, and collaborative projects.
Caroline Kingsbury: Southern-born indie pop with 80s/New Romantic maximalism; bold ballads. “Kissing Someone Else” (6M+). Collabs: Maris, Wild Nothing. Lolla/All Things Go; in game Dispatch.
Amaarae, born Ama Serwah Genfi, is a Ghanaian-American singer blending alternative, pop, R&B, and Afrobeats. Raised in Atlanta, New Jersey, and Accra, she's known for bold, boundary-pushing music celebrating personal freedom and youth culture.
Foster the People, formed in LA by Mark Foster, is a multi-platinum, RIAA Diamond-certified band. Known for vibrant pop, their hit “Pumped Up Kicks” earned a GRAMMY nod and topped charts, while “Torches” and “Supermodel” secured top Billboard positions. “Sit Next to Me” also charted well.
ALLEYCVT, a DJ and producer from Virginia, based in Los Angeles, crafts dynamic electronic music blending melodic dubstep, pop vocals, and heavy bass. Known for electrifying performances and a unique sound, her popular tracks include "ONE FOR YOU" (with Levity), "STRANGERS," and "BELIEVE" (with Level Up). She has graced major festivals and is recognized for her comprehensive artistry and environmental advocacy.
Gigi Perez is an American singer-songwriter known for her acoustic indie pop and indie folk-rock sound. Hailing from New Jersey and Florida, she gained viral fame on TikTok with hits like "Sometimes (Backwood)" and "Sailor Song". Her music often explores themes of sexual awakening and religious trauma. She released her debut album "At the Beach, In Every Life" in 2025 and is currently performing at various festivals.
Midnight Generation is a disco-pop group from northern Mexico led by Fernando Mares. Known for funky electronic beats, they've shared stages with ZHU and Chromeo.
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."
Otoboke Beaver, from Kyoto, Japan, is a frenzied punk-rock-garage band known for energetic performances in Japanese. Their breakthrough came in 2017 with SXSW and Fuji Rock debuts and the hit "Love Is Short." They've since played Coachella and toured with Say Sue Me, receiving acclaim from the likes of Pitchfork and NPR.
Mary Droppinz, known for her electrifying festival performances at Coachella and Red Rocks, blends underground sounds with iconic vocals. Influenced by house, techno, and bass, she’s an artistic legend on the dance floor.
Wyatt Flores, a Mexican-American from Oklahoma, known for his honest country music, rose from local bar gigs to recording with Island Records. Hits like “Please Don’t Go” showcase his raw style, blending regret and hope. His debut album, Welcome To The Plains, captures his roots and life's challenges.
Del Water Gap is the indie pop project of S. Holden Jaffe, originating from rural Connecticut and based in Brooklyn, New York. Known for his intimate folk-pop sound, confessional vocals, and introspective lyrics, he gained recognition for songs like "Ode to a Conversation Stuck in Your Throat" and "High Tops." His albums include "Del Water Gap," "I Miss You Already + I Haven't Left Yet," and "Chasing the Chimera." He has collaborated with artists such as Maggie Rogers and Holly Humberstone. Del Water Gap is embarking on a world tour.
Isabel LaRosa, from Annapolis, Maryland, is a Cuban-American alt-pop singer-songwriter. Known for her dark, cinematic style, her music gained wide attention with "I'm Yours." Her debut album, "Raven," released in 2025, features popular songs like "Favorite" and "Muse." She often collaborates with her brother, Thomas LaRosa, and has achieved platinum status.
The Dare, Harrison Patrick Smith, is an American musician from West Hollywood, California, known for his New York-based indie sleaze revival sound. His dance-punk and electroclash style gained prominence with the song "Girls". He released albums such as "What's Wrong with New York?" and produced for Charli XCX.
Zinadelphia, inspired by 60s icons Gloria Gaynor and Nancy Sinatra, blends burlesque, disco, and soul. Known for ‘Lucky’, she’s toured with Tori Kelly and more.
Atlanta-based emo-folk duo hey, nothing – Tyler (he) & Harlow (they) – blend sharp wit and emotion, praised by NPR, Alternative Press, and more for their heartfelt, complex songs.
Jane Remover is an American musician from New Jersey, known for evolving from digicore and hyperpop to shoegaze, indie rock, and EDM. They debuted with the 2021 album Frailty and released their third studio album, Revengeseekerz, in 2025, along with the EP ♡. Remover also explores an indie rock sound as Venturing and pioneered the "dariacore" microgenre as Leroy. They continue to release new music and are currently touring.

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