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Lollapalooza 2024 releases day lineup featuring headliners SZA, Tyler, the Creator, more
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Date:2025-04-13 01:10:22
Get ready to mark your calendars, music lovers. Lollapalooza has released the day lineup for its 2024 festival.
The Chicago-based music festival, which is set to take place Aug. 1-4, announced the schedule for its latest edition on social media Monday. The reveal comes a week after Lollapalooza unveiled its roster of 2024 headliners, including SZA, Blink-182 Tyler, the Creator, The Killers and others.
One-day and two-day tickets go on sale Tuesday at noon CT, Lollapalooza shared in the X post announcing its day lineup. Additionally, the prices of four-day general admission tickets will increase at this time.
Check out when your favorite acts are hitting the Lollapalooza stage:
Lollapalooza 2024 Day 1: Tyler, the Creator and Hozier
Tyler, the Creator and fellow headliner Hozier are slated to kick off Lollapalooza 2024 on Thursday, Aug. 1.
Other acts hitting the stage include Kesha, Labrinth, Tyla and Flo.
Lollapalooza lineup 2024:SZA, Blink-182, Tyler, the Creator among headliners
Lollapalooza 2024 Day 2: SZA and Stray Kids
SZA and K-pop boy band Stray Kids will keep the party going as headliners for Day 2 of Lollapalooza 2024 on Friday, Aug. 2.
Joining SZA and Stray Kids on the lineup are artists Reneé Rapp, Zedd, Victoria Monét, Sexyy Red and more.
Lollapalooza 2024 Day 3: The Killers, Future X Metro Boomin
The Killers and a joint performance by Future and producer Metro Boomin will lead Day 3 of Lollapalooza 2024 on Saturday, Aug. 3.
There will also be performances by Tate McRae, Deftones, IVE, Killer Mike and others.
More music festivals:Milwaukee's Summerfest 2024 lineup features Toosii, Tyler Childers, Mötley Crüe
Lollapalooza 2024 Day 4: Blink-182, Melanie Martinez
Blink-182 and Melanie Martinez will close Lollapalooza on Sunday, Aug. 4.
Other acts wrapping up the festival include Conan Gray, Two Door Cinema Club, Vince Staples, Teddy Swims and more.
For the full day lineup, visit www.lollapalooza.com/lineup.
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