Lollapalooza 2018

The Weeknd, Bruno Mars, Jack White, Arctic Monkeys and More Headline Lollapalooza 2018

Lollapalooza returns with another stellar lineup led by headliners The Weeknd, Bruno Mars, Jack White, Arctic Monkeys, Travis Scott, The National, Vampire Weekend and Odesza. Over 180 bands will return for four full days of music on eight stages, August 2-5 in Chicago's Grant Park. View the entire lineup at Lollapalooza.com.

The lineup will also include talents including Logic, Post Malone, Khalid, Lil Uzi Vert, Portugal. The Man, and Tyler, The Creator round out the bill alongside strong female performances powered by St. Vincent, Dua Lipa, Camila Cabello, Lykke Li, Tash Sultana, Rezz, Lizzo and more. Brockhampton, Greta Van Fleet, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Daniel Caesar, Billie Eilish and Rex Orange County represent this year's collection of fresh faces and up-and-coming talent.

This year's lineup will also feature special performances from Gucci Mane, LL Cool J and Perry Farrell's Kind Heaven, which will deliver an all-star lineup of guest musicians performing new music from Farrell's upcoming solo album due in the fall.

4-Day General Admission Tickets, 4-Day VIP Tickets, 4-Day Platinum Tickets and Official Hotel Packages are also available now at Lollapalooza.com/tickets1-Day Tickets will be available soon. 

Lollapalooza welcomes music fans of all ages, including kids. Children 10-years-old and younger will be admitted free of charge with a ticket-holding adult.

Fans worldwide who can't make it to Grant Park can watch The Official 2018 Lollapalooza Live Broadcast on Red Bull TV, which is distributed digitally for free on the web at Redbull.tv, connected TVs, smartphones and tablets as well as Lollapalooza.com. A full schedule of performances will be announced this summer on Lollapalooza.com.