With Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot recently announcing that summertime was on for this year, and with festivals like ARC, North Coast, Pitchfork, and Riot Fest revealing their lineups and plans, it was only a matter of time until Lollapalooza joined the mix.
On Tuesday, Lollapalooza organizers unveiled that the festival was officially back, and on Wednesday, Lightfoot announced that a full vaccination or a negative test would be required for entry.
In alignment with our public health guidance, the world class festival returns to the city later this summer. However, full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test will be required to enjoy the festivities.
– @chicagosmayor
Headliners include Foo Fighters, Miley Cyrus, Post Malone, and Tyler, The Creator.
Other prominent performers who will grace one of the many stages during the headlining hours are DaBaby, Illenium, Journey, Marshmello, Megan Thee Stallion, and Roddy Rich.
In total, Lollapalooza announced 170 performers.
Tickets will go on sale today at 1 PM ET. Four-day general admission will cost $350 plus fees, four-day general admission plus are $650 plus fees, and VIP will start at $1,500. Travel packages are also available. To view options and purchase, click here.