Lollapalooza dropped single-day lineups for its summer event Tuesday, with daily tickets set to follow shortly.
Chicago's largest music festival released its full lineup earlier, with Metallica, Dua Lipa, J. Cole and Green Day slated to headline at Grant Park. Other artists scheduled to perform include Lil Baby, Machine Gun Kelly, Kygo and Doja Cat.
Here’s a look at the day-by-day lineup:
The festival will be held at full capacity from July 28-31.
Single-day tickets will be released at 10 a.m. Wednesday for $125.
New ticket bundles also will be available this year, with two-day and three-day passes joining the collection. Two single-day passes will retail for $220, and three single-day passes will go for $330.
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Four-day tickets, which include options for general admission, GA+, VIP, Platinum and hotel packages, are still available after dropping last month.
Organizers noted that health and safety policies — such as negative tests, masks and proof of vaccination — may be required for the event, similar to last year. Details of any COVID measures will be announced ahead of the festival.
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Illinois and Chicago eased their COVID restrictions, lifting their indoor mask and proof of vaccination requirements Feb. 28. Lollapalooza is billed, among many other summer festivals, to return to its pre-pandemic size and scope.