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Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Rodrigo, KoRn and more lead Lollapalooza 2025 line-up

Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Rodrigo, KoRn, A$AP Rocky and more have been announced as headliners for this year’s Lollapalooza festival.

The annual Chicago music bash will be returning to its home of Grant Park from July 31 throughout August 3. The likes of Tyler, The Creator, Gracie Abrams, Rüfüs Du Sol, Luke Combs, Twice and Doechii will also serve as headliners.

Other acts set to perform at the festival include Dom Dolla, Djo, The Marías, Martin Garrix, Cage The Elephant, Clairo, Mk.gee, Mau P, Barry Can’t Swim, Magdalena Bay, Wunderhorse, NME cover star alums Fcukers and Royel Otis, The Dare, Finneas, Role Model, Del Water Gap and more.

Lollapalooza 2025 line-up poster. Credit: PRESS

A ticket pre-sale which will feature discounted 4-Day Tickets for the festival – including general admission, GA+, VIP and platinum tickets –  will be available Thursday (March 20) at 10am CT for one hour only. Prices will increase on the same day at 11am CT when general ticket sales commence.

You can visit here to sign up for the ticket pre-sale and shop Lollapalooza’s debut core collection merch. Hotel and Festival Experience packages are also available now with exclusive festival rates and offerings.

This year’s edition of the festival will see Olivia Rodrigo perform at the music bash in Chicago for the first time ever. The fest will also welcome back Sabrina Carpenter, this time as a headliner, just two years after her debut slot. KoRn will also be welcomed back to the Lollapalooza stage for the first time in 28 years.

History will also be made this year as Luke Combs will become Lollapalooza’s first-ever country closer while TWICE will be the first female K-pop group to headline Lollapalooza Chicago.

Last year’s edition of Lollapalooza saw the likes of Blink-182, Hozier, SZA, The Killers, Future x Metro Boomin, Stray Kids, Melanie Martinez, Skrillex, The Japanese House, Deftones and more perform.

In a five-star review of Lollapalooza 2023, NME shared: “But even in the midst of acts giving their best at the festival, there’s still an undercurrent of imperfection that makes it all approachable and real.

“Lollapalooza isn’t trying to be anything it’s not, and by returning each year with a new plan to prioritise diversity in sound as well as a steadfast dedication to highlighting fresh acts (like on its BMI stage, where up-and-coming acts like Annie DiRusso and Beauty School Dropout are met with fans who sing along to every single word) the festival proves its dedication to just putting the music first, and the fans Lollapalooza draws in mirror that effort.”

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