SZA, Tyler, The Creator Among Headliners For Lollapalooza 2024
The iconic Lollapalooza music festival, set to take place in Grant Park, Chicago from August 1-4, 2024, has unveiled its headline artists. Among the top names are SZA, Tyler, The Creator, blink-182, The Killers, Future X Metro Boomin, Hozier, Stray Kids, Melanie Martinez, and Skrillex. This diverse lineup promises to draw fans from various musical tastes to the heart of Chicago for a four-day extravaganza.
With over 170 bands scheduled to perform across eight stages, the festival is gearing up for another monumental year. Presale tickets are set to go live on March 21, with a price increase expected at 12 pm CT. Additional acts such as Deftones, Tate McRae, Conan Gray, Reneé Rapp, and Victoria Monét have also been confirmed to grace the stages of Lollapalooza 2024.

Details regarding 1-Day Tickets and a day-by-day breakdown of the lineup will be announced in the future. In an effort to make the festival family-friendly, children aged eight and under will be admitted for free when accompanied by a ticketed adult. They can also partake in Kidzapalooza, an interactive area dedicated to family-friendly performances and activities.
Lollapalooza is not just about music; it's also about making a positive impact on the local community and environment. The festival supports various local nonprofits and arts education programs within Chicago Public Schools. It also contributes to the funding of communal spaces throughout the city. In a significant environmental move, Lollapalooza has partnered with Re:wild, a nonprofit organization focused on protecting wild lands and species. This collaboration aims to raise awareness about wildlife conservation and promote plant-based dietary choices among festival-goers.
The festival's influence extends beyond its economic impact; it has become a cultural cornerstone in the music world. This year, fans can look forward to "Lolla; The Story of Lollapalooza," a new docu-series set to premiere on Paramount+. The series will explore the festival's evolution from a farewell tour to a pivotal event in the global music scene.
Lollapalooza continues to receive generous support from sponsors such as T-Mobile, Bud Light, IHG Hotels & Resorts, Tito's Handmade Vodka, BACARDÍ, PayPal, Venmo, Toyota, BMI, and Lifeway Kefir. Since its inception in 1991 by Perry Farrell as a farewell tour for his band Jane's Addiction, Lollapalooza has pioneered new concepts in the festival industry and expanded internationally to countries like Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Germany, France, Sweden, and India.
In 2023 alone, Lollapalooza contributed an impressive $434 million to the Chicago economy and supported thousands of jobs. As it prepares for another successful year, Lollapalooza remains committed to delivering unforgettable experiences for music lovers while fostering community engagement and environmental sustainability.