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Whether they were rocking festival stages, lighting up gallery openings, or receiving career-defining honors, Black excellence was on full display this week.
Here’s everything you need to know about Lollapalooza — including a day-by-day look at the music festival in Chicago’s Grant Park.
Sabrina Carpenter surprised fans with an appearance from Earth, Wind & Fire during her headlining set at Lollapalooza on Sunday night. The singer enlisted the group two of their classic hits, "Let's ...
Rapper Doechii announces her first tour, "Live From The Swamp," at Lollapalooza where she shut down the stage with special ...
Lollapalooza kicked off the weekend with a fresh lineup that promised to appeal to a wide range of fans. TWICE made history ...
The John Walt Foundation, founded by a Chicago mom in honor of her deceased son, provides scholarships, apprenticeships, and ...
“It looks like the whole [Lollapalooza] park is here now,” Chance said to the buzzing crowd after running through several of his classics: 2016’s “All Night,” 2013’s “Cocoa Butter Kisses” and “Good ...
Things heated up on the third day of Lollapalooza with tangible excitement for the day’s acts. As people flitted from stage to stage, there was a consistent chatter of who they were most excited to ...
The rapper drew a crowd that rivaled Chappell Roan's; the K-pop girl group dazzled with nine-part harmonies and a drone light ...
Doechii brought out JT, Chance the Rapper was a last minute addition to the lineup, and more from Saturday at Lollapalooza.
Day three of Lollapalooza was a showcase of new faces, but the superstars that made appearances did so in a major way.
Twice, Doechii, Rüfüs Du Sol, Clairo, and Chance the Rapper were among the highlights on the third day of Lollapalooza 2025.