Lollapalooza will return to Chicago’s Grant Park August 3rd–6th, 2023 with a lineup led by first-time headliners Kendrick Lamar and Billie Eilish along with Red Hot Chili PeppersODSESZALana Del Rey, and more.

Other top acts booked for the 2023 edition of the flagship Lollapalooza event include Karol GThe 1975Tomorrow x TogetherFred Again…Noah KahanA Boogie Wit Da HoodieMaggie RogersCarly Rae JepsenThirty Seconds To MarsDiploLouis The ChildPusha TSubtronicsLil YachtyMt. JoyPortugal. The Man, The Revivalists, Big Wild, Morgan Wade, and many more.

Upwards of 170 artists will perform across four days at Lollapalooza. The Perry Farrell-founded festival will feature nine stages with artists from around the globe playing to an anticipated total audience of over 400,000.

A presale for tickets to Lollapalooza 2023 begins on Thursday at 10 a.m. CT. Fans can sign up here to gain access. See below for the full lineup. Hulu will return as the festival’s official streaming partner, airing live sets from select artists throughout the weekend.

News arrived last month that Paramount+ is currently developing a limited docuseries about Lollapalooza. Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza will chronicle how what began as a farewell tour for Jane’s Addiction in 1991 ballooned into one of the biggest festivals in North America with traveling offshoots around the world. The series is currently in development by director Michael John Warren (Fade To Black, Nicki Minaj: My Time Again) with producer MTV Entertainment Studios.

“As a naive teenager trapped in the doldrums of Suburbia, U.S.A, I attended the first-ever Lollapalooza, and it totally blew my mind,” Warren said. “It was dangerous, beautiful and instantly widened my perspective. So, it’s an honor to be entrusted to tell the true story of one of the most astonishing cultural touchstones in the last half-century.”

 

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