Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler, The Creator, Doechii and TWICE are among the artists set for Lollapalooza 2025, it was revealed Tuesday morning.
They’ll be joined by Korn, RÜFÜS DU SOL, Luke Combs, A$AP Rocky and many more when the festival returns July 31-Aug. 3 at Grant Park.
Four-day, lowest-price tickets will be available for one hour only starting at 10 a.m. March 20, and fans will need to pre-register for the offer at lollapalooza.com. Ticket prices increase starting at 11 a.m March 20 for the general onsale. Single- and two-day tickets will go on sale at a later date.
Tyler, the Creator (shown at Coachella 2024) is scheduled to perform at Lollapalooza this summer.
Rodrigo will be making her Lollapalooza debut, while Combs becomes the first country music artist to close out the festival with his Sunday night set. TWICE becomes the first female K-pop group to headline the Chicago fest.
The Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra will be performing at this year’s event, following its partnership with the festival via “teaser” videos on social media celebrating the music of some of the lineup artists. In addition, Kidzapalooza returns featuring free admission (with a ticketed adult) for children eight and under.
Now in its 21st year, Lollapalooza is the largest of the summer’s major music extravaganzas — a summer marking the first festival season without Pitchfork, which announced it would not return to Chicago in 2025.
Olivia Rodrigo headlined the United Center in 2024. The singer makes her Lollapalooza debut this summer.
A docuseries released last year in advance of Lollapalooza’s 20th anniversary describes how festival co-founders, including Jane’s Addiction frontman Perry Farrell, modeled the original event in the early 1990s after the Reading Music Festival in England. The touring festival ran for seven years, then sputtered, before it was revived in Chicago in 2005.
In 2022, then Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced a deal to keep Lollapalooza in Chicago through 2032. The deal caps daily festival attendance at 115,000.
For the full 2025 lineup and more information, visit lollapalooza.com.