Speculation has begun for the lineup for Lollapalooza in Chicago this summer, fueled in part by the announcement Tuesday of the bands for Lolla in Sweden.
Travis Scott, KYGO, Fatboy Slim, Marcus Mumford, Miss Li, The Rose, Mando Diao, Vintage Culture, Sam Feldt, Sabrina Carpenter, Sofi Tukker, L’impératrice, Sticky Fingers, Baby Queen, Bru-C, Molly Hammar, Parham, Pretty Pink, Hot Milk, Kaycyy, Debbie, Caroline Roxy.
Lollapalooza 2023 in Chicago is slated for August 3-6 in Grant Park. Last year, C3 Presents, an Austin-based division of Live Nation, announced the 2022 lineup and put tickets on sale more or less simultaneously inA 10-year extension of the festival’s contract in Grant Park was announced by C3 and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot
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