Lollapalooza Chicago 2025: A Genre-Spanning Spectacle in Grant Park

Lollapalooza Chicago 2025: A Genre-Spanning Spectacle in Grant Park

Lollapalooza brings industry giants to Chicago for the highest growing festival in the Midwest!


Chicago’s Grant Park is once again gearing up for one of the biggest music festivals in the world as Lollapalooza 2025 returns this summer, running from Thursday, July 31 through Sunday, August 3. With eight stages, over 170 acts, and more than 100,000 fans flooding in daily, Lolla is more than just a music festival—it’s a cultural institution.


Lollapalooza returns to Chicago's Grant Park from Thursday, July 31 to Sunday, August 3, 2025, bringing together a diverse array of artists across genres. This year's headliners include:

Olivia Rodrigo – Making her Lollapalooza debut, the pop sensation is set to captivate audiences with her chart-topping hits.

Tyler, The Creator – Returning after a previous cancellation, the rapper and producer promises an electrifying performance.

Sabrina Carpenter – Back as a headliner after her 2023 appearance, showcasing her evolution as a pop artist.

TWICE – Making history as the first female K-pop group to headline Lollapalooza, bringing their global appeal to the Chicago stage.

Luke Combs – Set to be the festival's first-ever country closer, adding a new flavor to the event's diverse lineup.

A$AP Rocky, RÜFÜS DU SOL, Korn, Gracie Abrams, and Doechii – Rounding out the headlining acts, each bringing their unique sound to the festival.


Four-day general admission tickets went on sale in March, with single-day and two-day passes available closer to the event dates. The festival continues to cap daily attendance at 115,000, ensuring a vibrant yet manageable crowd size