Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler, The Creator, Sabrina Carpenter, and RÜFÜS DU SOL top the lineup for Lollapalooza 2025. The long-running mega-festival will return to Chicago’s Grant Park July 31st–August 3rd with over 170 artists playing on eight stages.
This year’s Lollapalooza will see several historic firsts, including singer-songwriter Luke Combs who will be Lollapalooza’s first-ever country closer. While Olivia Rodrigo makes her debut at Lolla, ’90s nu-metal OG Korn will return to the festival for the first time since 1997. Girl group TWICE will become the first-ever K-pop act to headline Lollapalooza Chicago, sharing top billing with rapper A$AP Rocky, folk-pop singer Gracie Abrams, and 2025 Grammy breakout star Doechii.
Lollapalooza will bring in a far-reaching roster of artists to fill out the 2025 lineup, including Dom Dolla, Djo, The Marías, Cage The Elephant, Clairo, Bleachers, T-Pain, Foster The People, Sierra Ferrell, FINNEAS, Remi Wolf, Barry Can’t Swim, Flipturn, JPEGMAFIA, Tape B, Chase & Status, Wyatt Flores, Glass Beams, Rebecca Black, the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra, and many, many more.
Fans can access the guaranteed lowest-price four-day tickets for one hour only during the pre-sale on Thursday, March 20th at 10 a.m. CT. Tickets will increase at 11 a.m. CT when they go on sale to the general public. Sign up for the pre-sale here and purchase tickets here when they are available. Single-day and two-day tickets along with the daily lineups will be available at a later date. Kids 8 and under can attend for free with a ticketed adult.
An Illinois Sustainability Award recipient, Lollapalooza is committed to sustainable festival practices. Through its sustainability programs—including recycling and composting, implementing eco-friendly service items at Chow Town, and using biodiesel for all generators and equipment—the festival recovered and reused nearly 22,000 pounds of material in 2024 alone.