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Lollapalooza

Jul 30, 2026 at 10:00 AM, 10:30 AM, 10:59 AM and 12:00 PM  ·   · $292 Hutchinson Field Grant Park, Chicago, IL Hutchinson Field Grant Park, Chicago, IL Tickets from $292

Lollapalooza
Jul 30
Lollapalooza

LineUp

Miami-based DJ/producer bradeazy makes high-energy tech-house with viral edge. Known for “Backstage Baddies” and Beatport #1 “Up Down” (10M+ streams); supported by FISHER, David Guetta.
Irish Midlands/West trio (Robbie Cunningham, Oisin McCaffrey, Ross McNerney) crafting musing, trad-tinged songs; debut EP: Amble (Live) (2023).
Born Stella Stallion, horsegiirL is a half-horse DJ/producer mixing euphoric house & fast club beats; famed for Coachella/EDC sets and hits “My Barn My Rules” + “eat, sleep, slay, repeat.”
Snow Strippers is an American electronic music duo formed in Detroit, Michigan, consisting of Tatiana Schwaninger and Graham Perez. They are known for their intense, bleary fusion of electropop and EDM, incorporating elements of witch house, electroclash, shoegaze, and hyperpop. The duo gained prominence as part of the indie sleaze resurgence. Popular songs include "Under Your Spell" and "Just Your Doll". They have released albums like "The Snow Strippers" and "Night Killaz, Vol. 2", and collaborated with artists such as Lil Uzi Vert.
A runaway Gypsy drummer befriends a homeless boy with a unique voice, and together they create music that captivates their town. Follow their journey @eveningelephants.
Bixby (born Bradley Au) is an Orange County, California-based alt-pop singer, songwriter, and producer. Known for his soaring falsetto and catchy hooks, his breakout single "endlessly" and 2023 EP "are you sleeping alone again?" garnered significant attention. Bixby continues to release new singles and is actively touring.
Venezuelan-American Simon Grossmann blends beachy, indie Latin vibes with powerful songwriting. Known for hits like “Agüitaecoco,” he’s toured globally and shared stages with Fonseca and Los Amigos Invisibles.
Auckland-born singer-songwriter Will Swinton is known for honest and emotional tracks like "All For You" and "Wasted You." With 100M TikTok views, he gained attention from Machine Gun Kelly and signed with 10K Projects and Capitol. Swinton has collaborated with Rory Noble, Claire Rosinkranz, and opened for Dermot Kennedy, earning acclaim and playing global festivals.
Sombr, born Shane Michael Boose, is a New York City-bred American singer-songwriter and producer. Fusing alt-pop, glam rock, and indie rock, he broke through in 2025 with hits "back to friends" and "undressed" from his debut album, "I Barely Know Her." In 2026, he released the single "Homewrecker," following Grammy and MTV VMA nominations, and is currently touring internationally.
Marlon Funaki, born in California, is a solo alternative rock artist known for his unique jazzy/psychedelic guitar style and strong vocals. Renowned for energetic live shows that appeal broadly.
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.
Ado, Japan’s enigmatic Utaite, is known for viral hit "Usseewa," sold-out global tours, and collaborations with Imagine Dragons and LE SSERAFIM. She’s a multi-platinum-chart topper.
The Braymores are a Chicago-origin alternative/folk rock quartet, formed in 2022. They craft authentic music with introspective lyrics exploring life and love, deeply connecting with audiences. Their releases include the EP 'Talking to Trees' and the album 'Who You'd Have Been'. Popular songs feature "Like the Others" and "Where Did My Baby Go". The band is known for engaging live performances.
Mount Tamalpais (SF Bay) duo Maia Ciambriello & Sasha Goldberg: astral, nature-tethered indie; moody, existential debut album *Fake Brave Life*.
The Smashing Pumpkins, formed in Chicago in 1988, shaped alternative music with hits like "Siamese Dream" and "Mellon Collie." They've sold 30M albums, won 2 GRAMMYs, and are known for their evolving style and iconic tours.
Hot Mulligan, originating from Lansing, Michigan, delivers energetic post-emo and pop-punk. Known for earnest songwriting and unique song titles, their tours captivate audiences. Popular songs include "*Equip Sunglasses*" and "And a Big Load." Albums like "The Sound a Body Makes When It's Still" showcase their blend of heartfelt punk rock. They have garnered millions of streams and toured globally, including with notable acts like Fall Out Boy.
Little Simz, a UK rapper and cultural curator, is a multi-award winner known for her Mercury Prize album *Sometimes I Might Be Introvert*. She's praised for powerful storytelling and live shows.
Emerging from northern England, YUNGBLUD fuses alternative rock with poetic lyrics, dynamic guitar hooks, and breakbeats, leaving a powerful mark on pop culture.
Julia Wolf, from Long Island, New York, is an American singer, songwriter, and producer known for her genre-bending alt-pop. Her ethereal vocals blend indie pop, alternative rock, and R&B, evolving to include heavier influences. Popular songs include "In My Room," "DOG HOUSE" (with Drake), and "WITH ME" (with John Summit). She released albums like "Good Thing We Stayed" and "Pressure," gaining early attention on TikTok and appearing on Spotify's Fresh Finds. Her introspective lyrics and gothic persona resonate with fans.
Philadelphia funk-pop band famed for free Rittenhouse Square shows; sold 900+ tix first club headline, now sells out fests; toured w/ Portugal. The Man; hits “SUNSHINE,” “ENOUGH.”
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.
LA-based pop trio MUNA craft daring, intimate, socially conscious pop—euphoric yet dark—with Naomi McPherson & Josette Maskin producing around Katie Gavin’s lyrics.
Claire Rosinkranz is a California-born singer-songwriter known for her alternative blues-pop and indie-pop sound. She gained recognition with her viral hit "Backyard Boy". Her discography includes the EPs *Beverly Hills Boyfriend* and *6 of a Billion*, and studio albums *Just Because* (2023) and *My Lover* (2026). A platinum-certified artist, she is celebrated for relatable lyrics and an authentic voice.
Turnstile, a hardcore punk band from Baltimore, excels in barrier-breaking music. Known for albums like TIME & SPACE and GLOW ON, which received three GRAMMY nods. Key tracks produced with Will Yip and Mike Elizondo.
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.
Born in the Philippines, raised in London, Beabadoobee started in 2017 with the hit 'Coffee'. Known for confessional bedroom pop, she's celebrated by major outlets and was nominated for BRITs Rising Star and BBC Sound Of 2020.
Boris Brejcha, German DJ and producer, pioneered High-Tech Minimal in 2012. Known for "Space Diver," he launched FCKNG SERIOUS in 2014 and YELLOW KITCHEN in 2022.
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.
Grammy-winning duo The Chainsmokers, Alex Pall and Drew Taggart, blend pop, indie, and electronic. Known for hits like "Closer" and collaborations with Coldplay, they've sold millions and shaped music culture.
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.
Westend, a leading New York house artist, is known for his modern tech-house sound with tracks on labels like Repopulate Mars and Insomniac. His hit "Jumpin'" with CID topped charts and gained support from MK and Diplo. A top-10 Beatport tech house producer, he has played major festivals like EDC and CRSSD.
Loathe is an English heavy metal band from Liverpool, formed in 2014. Their sound blends metalcore, nu metal, shoegaze, and progressive metal. Known for dynamic, conceptual music and theatrical live shows, they released the single "Gifted Every Strength" in 2025 and are teasing new music for 2026. The band is currently touring.
High Vis is an English rock band formed in London in 2016. They blend hardcore punk with post-punk, indie rock, and baggy styles, known for their energetic performances and socially conscious lyrics. Their discography includes albums such as "No Sense No Feeling," "Blending," and "Guided Tour." Popular songs include "Trauma Bonds" and "Drop Me Out." They have collaborated with Show Me the Body.
5 Seconds of Summer (5SOS) is an Australian pop rock band formed in Sydney in 2011. The group consists of Luke Hemmings, Michael Clifford, Calum Hood, and Ashton Irwin. Known for their pop punk and pop rock sound, they gained international fame with hits like "She Looks So Perfect," "Amnesia," and "Youngblood." They released their new album "Everyone's a Star!" in late 2025 and are currently touring globally to support it.
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.
Chicago-born DJ/producer John Summit is known for high-energy house and techno, billion+ streams, #1 U.S. dance hits, iconic festivals, sold-out arenas, and hits like “Where You Are.”
BOYS NOIZE (Alex Ridha), a German-Iraqi DJ and producer from Berlin, is known for blending techno, house, and electro. He won a GRAMMY and collaborated with A$AP Rocky, Frank Ocean, Skrillex, and Virgil Abloh. Notable for remixes of Daft Punk and Depeche Mode, his hits include "Mvinline" and "Fine Day Anthem."
Devault, aka Sage DeVault, is an electronic artist known for dark, emotional sounds and viral remixes of Billie Eilish and Rihanna. He’s played Coachella, collaborated with ZHU, and his track “Heaven’s Gates” featured in Dior campaigns.
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.
Philly rapper Lil Uzi Vert: genre-blending innovator; 3 Billboard 200 No.1s, 31B+ streams, Diamond “XO TOUR Llif3”; hits “Just Wanna Rock,” “Futsal Shuffle”; collabs Future, Pharrell, Migos.
Formed on the Isle of Wight, Wet Leg, comprising Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, blends sad and party music. Known for their hit "Chaise Longue" and a Mercury Prize-nominated debut album.
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.
Zack Martino, NYC-born melodic house DJ/producer, blends uplifting vocals with dark basslines. Known for hits like “Mood,” he’s topped Billboard charts, earned 100M+ streams, and tours globally.
Destin Conrad, a Tampa-born artist raised by his Jamaican mom, blends soulful vibes and vivid storytelling. Rising on Vine with 1M+ followers, he's known for his debut project *COLORWAY* and the hit title track.
SIDEPIECE, formed by Latin Grammy winner NITTI and Party Favor, is a top house duo known for their hit "On My Mind," Grammy-nominated tracks, half a billion+ streams, and major festival shows.
St. Louis pop shapeshifter SLAYYYTER blends punked-up “iPod music,” corroded pop & raunchy rap; viral “Daddy AF” later in Oscar-winning Anora; praised by Billboard/Pitchfork; toured with Tove Lo & Kesha.
aespa, a K-pop group, debuted in 2020 with "Black Mamba," setting records for views and charting in 95 countries. Known for hits like "Next Level," they blend virtual and real elements, with members KARINA, WINTER, GISELLE, and NINGNING collaborating with avatars.
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.
Viagra Boys, born in Sweden, blend post-punk, dub, and rock. Known for edgy satire, they've dissected conspiracy culture in "Cave World" and hit with "Man Made of Meat."
Vancouver-born vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Evan White blends emotional honesty in indie pop, racking up hundreds of millions of streams and global live shows.
UK guitar band led by Jacob Slater, famed for visceral live shows and vivid songwriting; albums Cub and silver-certified Midas (Craig Silvey); won 2025 Rolling Stone UK Group Award.
Born in Hammersmith, London, Suki Waterhouse blends lovelorn retro-pop with reverb-rich hooks. Known for songs like "Brutally," she’s also an actress and model with Sub Pop releases.
Amber Mark, born in Europe and Asia, blends international styles into her music, crafting hits like EPs 3:33am and Conexão. Self-produced, her music earned 400M+ streams, a Sade cosign, and features covers of Nirvana and Sisqo classics. Based in NY, she's a genre-defying musical polymath.
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.
Chalk is a Belfast, Northern Ireland, duo crafting techno-infused industrial punk. Comprising Ross Cullen (vocals, producer) and Benedict Goddard (guitar, synth), they released their debut album, "Crystalpunk," in March 2026, which topped the UK dance album chart. Known for their ferocious sound and unmissable live shows, they previously gained acclaim with their "Conditions Trilogy" EPs.
UK-born techno powerhouse Eli Brown, active since 2016, is renowned for his brooding sound and energetic performances. He's a global icon known for his innovation.
Finn Wolfhard, known for "Stranger Things" and "It," is focusing on music in 2026. He plans to tour and release a new album with his indie-rock band, The Aubreys. While selective about acting, he recently completed the film "Crash Land" and is developing a Replacements biopic. He also hosted Saturday Night Live.
Skye Newman, a singer-songwriter from South East London, crafts neo-soul, R&B, and pop music. Known for her powerful vocals and honest storytelling, she explores themes of family and relationships. Her debut EP, "SE9 Part 1," features popular songs like "Hairdresser" and "Family Matters". Newman was named BBC Radio 1's Sound of 2026 winner and achieved BPI Gold certification for her EP.
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.
Audrey Hobert, an American singer-songwriter from New York City and Los Angeles, crafts sharp, self-aware pop music blending indie pop, synth-pop, and alt-pop. Known for her witty, confessional lyrics and directing her own music videos, she gained recognition co-writing hits with Gracie Abrams. Her acclaimed debut album, "Who's the Clown?", features popular songs like "Sue Me" and "Bowling Alley". Hobert has been recognized on Forbes 30 Under 30 and for an iHeart Radio Music Award nomination.
Paloma Morphy is a Mexican singer-songwriter from Mexico City, celebrated for her alt-pop sound blending indie and Latin rhythms. Known for honest, emotional lyrics, her debut album "Au" features popular songs like "lo que un día fue" and "la mexicana." She earned a Latin Grammy for Best New Artist and Best Alternative Song. Morphy has collaborated with artists such as Gera MX.
Texas-born Elizabeth Nichols is a country singer-songwriter known for raw, diary-like lyrics and hits like “Ain’t Country” and “Sweet Cigarette.” A TikTok star inspired by Dolly Parton and John Prine.
California-born, Los Angeles-based Ella Boh is an indie pop and dark-pop artist of Costa Rican and French heritage. A singer-songwriter and producer, she crafts gritty, emotive music with honest lyrics. Known for songs like "a little bit" and "SERiAL KiLLER," her discography includes the album "Milk & Honey" and singles such as "STARLET" and "LLORONiTA." Boh received the Abe Olman Scholarship from the Songwriters Hall of Fame and collaborated with artists including Selena Gomez and Ben Bohmer.
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.
Haute & Freddy is a Los Angeles-based alt-pop duo, Michelle Buzz and Lance Shipp, known for their theatrical, 80s-inspired synth-pop and carnivalesque aesthetic. They blend pop, R&B, and electronic elements, crafting a unique sound. Their debut album, "Big Disgrace," features popular songs like "Shy Girl" and "Dance The Pain Away." They were named a "Rolling Stone Artist You Need to Know" and have collaborated with artists like Katy Perry and Britney Spears.
Fakemink, born Vincenzo Camille in Basildon, Essex, is a British rapper and producer from London's underground scene. He blends cloud rap, jerk, and hyperpop with a nonchalant delivery. Known for viral hits like "Easter Pink" and "LV Sandals," his debut album is "London's Saviour." He has collaborated with artists like Ecco2k and is recognized for his independent, self-produced music. He also debuted for Gucci.
Pearly Drops, producer duo Sandra Tervonen and Juuso Malin, create cinematic pop with ethereal vocals, known for their dreamy, minimal sound and award-winning collaborations.
Not for Radio is María Zardoya's solo project, showcasing intimate, psychedelic ballads and gothic romanticism. The lead singer of The Marías, she explores a distinct, introspective sound. Her debut album, "Melt," achieved a No. 13 Billboard 200 debut. Popular songs include "Puddles" and "Swan." The project is known for its personal artistic vision.
Cruz Beckham, born in Madrid, Spain, is a British singer-songwriter known for his indie and rock-influenced psych-pop sound. He released "If Every Day Was Christmas," followed by singles "Optics," "Lick The Toad," and "For Your Love," which charted on the UK Singles Downloads Chart. He performs with his band, The Breakers, and has collaborated with Jackie Apostel, Justin Raisen, and Lewis Pesacov.
London-based producer Duke Dumont is known for 'Need U (100%),' 'I Got U,' 'Ocean Drive,' and 'Real Life.' His house tracks have topped UK charts and he collaborates with artists like Ebenezer.
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.
Dombresky, born in France and now LA-based, is a dynamic house DJ and producer. He founded Process Records and hosted "Best Radio Show"-winning Process Radio. Known for remixes for Taylor Swift and Louis The Child, he's headlined festivals like Coachella and EDC, amassing over 100M streams.
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.
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KETTAMA, from Galway, Ireland, produces high-energy, rave-flecked house and techno. Known for "B.O.D.Y" and "It Gets Better (Forever Mix)," he co-founded G-Town Records. His debut album "Archangel" includes collaborations with Fred again.. and Interplanetary Criminal.
Poetic spoken-word reflection on belonging, love, and survival—finding romance in everyday rituals (music, food, drives) and self-care through hardship. Mgmt: [email protected]
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."
Freddie Gibbs, born in Gary, Indiana, is renowned for his technical skill and provocative lyrics in gangsta and underground rap. Notable works include collaborations with Madlib on "Piñata" and "Bandana," and the 2020 album "Alfredo" with The Alchemist, which earned a Grammy nod. He's worked with Young Thug, Jeezy, DJ Drama, and Statik Selektah. Gibbs' 2022 album "$oul $old $eparately" hit No. 11 on Billboard, featuring collaborations with Pusha T and Anderson .Paak. Known for his gritty mixtapes, his sound blends modern trap with classic breakbeats.
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.
Worship is a collective of world-class drum & bass artists, producers, and DJs: Sub Focus, Dimension, Culture Shock, and 1991. Hailing from London, these electronic music innovators are known for their energetic drum & bass sound. Individually, they boast multiple gold and platinum records and sold-out global shows. They unite to release music and perform at major festivals, impacting the drum & bass scene.
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.
Australian electronic artist Ninajirachi blends underground and mainstream styles. Known for hits like "Angel Music" (Billboard Best of 2024), she’s toured globally and worked with Deadmau5, Charli XCX, and Porter Robinson.
Empire of the Sun, Australia’s electro-pop duo Luke Steele and Nick Littlemore, is known for hits like “Walking On A Dream” and “We Are The People.” With 5.5M+ albums sold, 8 ARIA Awards, and global acclaim, their surreal style and epic live shows captivate millions.
Charli XCX, born in Cambridge, blends underground and mainstream pop, with hits like 'I Love It' and 'Fancy'. Her album ‘CRASH’ hit No.1 in the UK & Australia. Awarded at Variety Hitmakers and Ivor Novello, she's also notable in film music and has a BBC podcast.
AVELLO is a breakout dance/electronic producer known for high-energy drops and emotional melodies; viral remixes “No Broke Boys” & “Electric Love”; collabs Deorro, Adventure Club, Laszewo; played EDC, Electric Forest.
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.
SB19 is a Filipino five-member boy group known for hits like "Go Up" and "GENTO." They’re praised globally, first SEA act nominated at Billboard Music Awards, and also self-managed.
Between Friends is an American musical duo of siblings Brandon and Savannah Hudson, formed in 2017. Hailing from Miami, Florida, and raised in Los Angeles, they craft glitchy, eclectic indie pop and bedroom pop. Known for their "laptop-dream pop" sound and "90s movie with lasers" aesthetic, their hit "affection" is widely streamed. Notable albums include "I Love My Girl, She's My Boy" and "WOW!". They were America's Got Talent quarterfinalists.
Los Angeles-born producer Mustard shaped West Coast hip-hop with his ratchet sound, crafting hits for YG, Kendrick Lamar, Big Sean, Rihanna, and more. Grammy-nominated.
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.
WHATMORE is a New York City-based supergroup featuring Cisco Swank, Elijah Judah, Jackson August, Sebastiano, and Yoshi T. Formed by high school friends, their genre-melting sound blends jazz, indie, pop, hip-hop, alt-R&B, and alternative rock. Releases include their self-titled debut album and singles such as "eastside w my dogs," "go!," and "Still Loiteringgg." They are recognized for their dynamic live shows and engaging online presence.
CMAT (Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson) is an Irish indie and country pop musician known for her humorous, emotionally literate songs. She has released three acclaimed albums: "If My Wife New I'd Be Dead" (2022), "Crazymad, for Me" (2023), and the Mercury-nominated "Euro-Country" (2025). A bisexual icon, she's celebrated for her unique style and engaging live performances, and has been nominated for International Artist at the 2026 BRIT Awards.
Faouzia, a Moroccan-Canadian singer-songwriter from Casablanca, blends pop, R&B, and synth-pop with powerful vocals and Arabic influences. A multi-instrumentalist, she is known for emotional lyrics and hits like "Minefields" (with John Legend) and "Tears of Gold". Her debut album, "FILM NOIR", showcases her genre-blending artistry. She has earned multiple awards, including the International Songwriting Competition Grand Prize and a Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Award.
Born and raised in England, Dev Hynes blends punk, orchestral pop, and R&B as Blood Orange. Known for critically acclaimed albums like *Freetown Sound*, he's worked with Solange, FKA twigs, A$AP Rocky, and more, and scored the film *Palo Alto*.
Houston’s Monaleo rose with her 2021 hit “Beating Down Yo Block,” blending feminist themes, mental health advocacy, and a bold, feminine rap style praised by Pitchfork.
Case Oats, formed by Casey Gomez Walker and Spencer Tweedy, blend country-rock with wry, confessional lyrics. Known for the brooding hit “Seventeen,” they mix Iris DeMent’s and Kimya Dawson’s styles.
Major Lazer, led by Diplo since 2009, blends global sounds like reggaeton, afrobeats, and dancehall. Known for hits with J. Balvin, Nicki Minaj, and more.
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.
French singer, producer, and DJ Oklou crafts dreamy, futuristic pop with ambient, trance, and R&B influences. She gained attention with her 2020 mixtape Galore. Oklou has collaborated with A.G. Cook, Bladee, and Dua Lipa, and supported Flume on tour. Her debut album, choke enough, was co-produced with Casey MQ and released in 2025. Known for emotive tracks with atmospheric synths, Oklou has also been involved with the NUXXE collective, TGAF, and has created a video game score with Krampf.
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.
Jade, a ‘90s R&B trio from Chicago and Houston, captivated with hits like "I Wanna Love You," "Don't Walk Away," and "One Woman." Known for gold album JADE to the Max and tours, they also appeared on The Tonight Show and Top of the Pops.
The Story So Far, featuring Parker Cannon and Kevin Geyer, have garnered international acclaim with their relatable style. Their new album "I Want To Disappear" showcases their signature sound, blending heartfelt lyrics and dynamic instrumentation.
Mother Mother's 10th album, "Nostalgia," marks a creative high in their 20-year career, known for their originality, genre-blending style, and lyrical depth.
Calgary-born singer-songwriter Tate McRae blends pop and dance, boasting 15B+ streams, hits like “you broke me first,” multiple #1s, JUNO awards, and Billboard noms.
UK dance artist Notion is known for hits like the viral remix of Chrystal’s "The Days." With 14M monthly Spotify listeners, he's toured globally and rocked major festivals.
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-born, transatlantic-raised Valencia Grace crafts dark, theatrical pop and indie pop. Known for a powerful, soulful voice and deeply expressive, introspective lyrics, her music offers a cinematic vision. She gained recognition for authentic songwriting, amassing a large online following. Collaborations include producer CJ Baran. Her discography features popular songs like "It Was You" and "Super Elastic," and the album "S!ut." She has performed at major festivals.
Klo, a Los Angeles-based DJ and producer, is a prominent name in the US bass and UKG scene. Known for electronic music and viral momentum, Klo has garnered over 5 million streams. The artist has released singles such as "HOLD BACK," "Say Something," and "Shadows." Klo has received support from artists including Disclosure and Fred Again, and has performed alongside Joy Orbison.
The Bends, a rock band from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, formed at LSU, delivers high-energy anthem rock. Known for reimagining early 2000s garage rock, they draw influences from The Strokes and Kings of Leon. Popular songs include "Makeup" (Top 5 on Spotify's Viral Chart), "Weekend Love" (SiriusXM Alt Nation 'Advance Placement'), and "Virginia." They have opened for The Killers and Third Eye Blind.
Riordan is a UK-born DJ and producer known for his genre-blending sound, incorporating House, Tech House, Garage, and Breakbeat. Rising to prominence through popular TikTok remixes, he has achieved a Beatport #1 and garnered support from top industry figures. His notable releases include "Reflection," "TwoStep," and singles like "909" and "Strong Rhyme." He is celebrated for his innovative approach to electronic 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.
Nettspend, born Gunner Shepardson, is an American rapper from Richmond, Virginia. He gained fame in late 2023 with his viral hit "Drankdrankdrank." His music blends trap and jerk, known for distorted 808s and glimmering synths. After his 2024 mixtape "Bad Ass F*cking Kid," he released his debut studio album, "Early Life Crisis," in March 2026 and is currently touring.
Born in the UK, celebrated for emotive ballads and powerful vocal style. Notable for hits like "Someone Like You." Multiple Grammy winner, famed for deep, soul-stirring lyrics. Often collaborates with top artists.
Jackie Hollander, a San Francisco-based DJ and producer, crafts melodic house and techno with euphoric melodies and driving beats. A self-taught artist, she is known for dynamic performances and blurring genre boundaries. Her popular tracks include "All My Friends Are Hot," "Addicted," and "People Like Us." Hollander has released on labels like Nervous Records and Black Book Records, earning support from leading artists.
Faceless singer-songwriter ivri rose via Instagram; sampled by global producers, earning millions of streams. Angelic soft vocals; warm, spiritual/universe & mental health themes.
Bad Nerves, from East London, delivers ferociously fast punk rock and power pop. Known for electrifying live shows and high-energy tracks like "Baby Drummer" and "Radio Punk," they revitalize classic rock 'n' roll. Their albums include "Bad Nerves," "Alive in London," and "Still Nervous." They have garnered praise from rock legends like Billie Joe Armstrong and toured with Royal Blood.
54 Ultra, also known as John Anthony Rodriguez, is a New Jersey-based artist of Puerto Rican and Dominican heritage. He crafts warmly retro, bilingual music blending Latin soul, indie pop, R&B, and synth pop. Known for hits like "Heaven Knows," "Where Are You," and "Upside Down," his debut EP, "First Works," showcases his unique, nostalgic sound. He has collaborated with artists such as Kali Uchis.
INJI, born İnci Gürün in Istanbul, Turkey, is a singer-songwriter known for energetic dance-pop. She blends house, techno, jazz, and classical influences, crafting tracks with witty, satirical lyrics. Her rise includes viral hits "Gaslight" and "Madeline." Popular songs include "The One" and "Bellydancing." She collaborated with Marshmello on "Kissin My Friends." INJI has released EPs like "LFG" and "WE GOOD," and the mixtape "SUPERLAME." She is recognized for her distinctive sound and captivating performances.
Asbury Park, NJ alt-folk rock band Surfing for Daisy: Nick Francis, Mike Bernabei, Steven Filippone, Cam Seidel, Dan DiSantis, Kathryn McCarty; Sea.Hear.Now + sold-out Stone Pony.
Waylon Wyatt, from Hackett, Arkansas, is a country, red dirt, and Americana singer-songwriter known for his raw, lyric-driven style. His viral hit "Everything Under the Sun" led to gold-certified songs like "Arkansas Diamond" and "Jailbreak." Wyatt's EPs include "Til the Sun Goes Down" and "Out of the Blue." He has collaborated with artists such as Wyatt Flores and Willow Avalon, and is recognized as a DSCVR Artist to Watch.
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.
Zara Larsson, from Solna, Sweden, rose to fame after winning Talang Sverige in 2008. Known for R&B and dance-pop hits like "Lush Life" and "Never Forget You," she collaborated with artists like David Guetta and MNEK. Her albums *So Good* and *Poster Girl* topped charts worldwide. "Can't Tame Her" hit the Pop 100 top 30 in 2023.
Kingfishr is an Irish indie folk trio formed in Limerick in 2022. Known for their cinematic soundscapes and blend of traditional Irish folk with a contemporary style, they quickly gained recognition. Their hit song "Killeagh" achieved number one on the Irish Singles Chart and four-times platinum status. Their debut album, "Halcyon," also topped the charts in Ireland. They are recipients of the Music Moves Europe Award 2025.
Lorde, born Ella Yelich-O'Connor in New Zealand (1996), is a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter. Known for her introspective lyrics and genre-bending electropop, alternative, and synth-pop sound, she rose to fame with "Royals". Her critically acclaimed fourth album, "Virgin" (2025), marked a return to electronic pop, featuring the hit "What Was That". She is currently touring globally.
Balu Brigada is an Auckland, New Zealand-born groove-pop duo of brothers Henry and Pierre Beasley, known for their alt-pop and indie rock sound. They craft multi-dimensional music with prominent bass-hooks and catchy riffs. Popular songs include "So Cold" and "Designer." Their debut album, "Portal," was released in 2025. They gained acclaim from outlets like People, who named them "Best New Artist," and supported Twenty One Pilots on tour.
Portland duo New Constellations, Harlee Case and Josh Smith, blend dreamy melodies and celestial vocals. Known for "Hot Blooded," they’ve sold out shows and featured on Gorillaz’s playlist.
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.
YOASOBI, formed by composer Ayase and vocalist ikura, turns novels into music. Hits include "Into The Night" and "Monster." They're renowned globally, topping Japan's Billboard and Spotify's 2021 charts. Known for their novel-inspired projects and live performances, they continually captivate international fans.
UK Garage producer MPH (UK): bass-heavy club cuts & melodic rollers; releases on Black Book, Atlantic, Sony, Nightbass; remixed Calvin Harris/Four Tet; played Glasto, Coachella, EDC.
KNOW GOOD is a genre-defying duo of cousins Tanner and Sylas Morgan, blending pop, rock, and rap with dark, dynamic beats. Known for intense live shows and unique style.
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.
Asha Banks is an English actress and singer, born in 2003, known for her indie/folk/pop sound. She gained recognition for roles in "My Fault: London" (2025) and "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder" (2024-present). In 2025, she released EPs "Untie My Tongue" and "How Real Was It?". She is currently performing at music festivals and touring internationally.
After is a pop/rock duo, Justine Dorsey and Graham Epstein, known for their Y2K-inspired, trip-pop sound. They released their first two EPs, featuring singles like "300 dreams" and "Deep Diving," gaining recognition for their comforting and nostalgic aesthetic. The band is currently touring and is considered an emerging artist to watch in 2026.
Atlanta’s Penelope Road blends ’70s rock, funk, soul, and pop with lush vocals and tight harmonies, earning acclaim for dynamic live shows and a soulful indie rock sound.
Ella Red, a soulful alternative pop singer-songwriter, is known for viral hits like “I Like You Best” and “Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is.” She’s toured with Lovejoy and more.
London-based indie pop group the xx blend moody, soulful sounds with dual vocals by Romy Madley Croft and Oliver Sim. Known for "Crystalised," Mercury Prize winners, and collaborations with Gil Scott-Heron and Drake.
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.
PARTYOF2 is an American hip-hop duo from Los Angeles, featuring Swim and Jadagrace. Known for their genre-defying sound blending hip-hop, rock, electronic, R&B, and pop, they deliver innovative music. Their debut album, "AMERIKA'S NEXT TOP PARTY!", and popular singles like "poser" showcase their creative chemistry. They previously performed as Grouptherapy.
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.
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.
Stella Lefty, an Illinois-born, LA-based pop artist, captivates with her emotional sound, raw vocals, and authentic songwriting. Known for viral hits like "Thinking 'bout You" and "Kiss Me," her music explores relatable themes. She released the EP "Tragic, Really" and singles such as "Boston" and "The Kill." Lefty has gained over a million Spotify listeners and supported artists including Alessi Rose.
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.
Day We Ran is an Australian guitar-driven alternative rock band from Lennox Head, NSW. They blend indie surf rock with captivating vocal harmonies, creating atmospheric, story-driven melodies. Known for popular songs like "Foaming" and "Snake With a Bone," their music has garnered over 50 million streams and a Netflix feature. They have supported acts like Sam Fender and The Kooks, building a dedicated international following with their unique sound and cinematic artistry.
SoCal-born LA rocker blending rock/electronic with wild guitar; creator of “Trashy Tone Thursday.” Guitar World feature; opened for Fitz & The Tantrums, K.Flay.

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