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Lollapalooza’s South American Lineups Are A Music Fan’s Fantasy

Lollapalooza was kind of like the Woodstock of the '90s, and even though the Chicago-based festival brand's flagship event still takes place in the windy city some of its offshoots make for the biggest massives in their respective regions. Lollapalooza Chile, Brazil and Argentina are among the biggest festivals taking place in each country, and a quick look at each event's lineup demonstrates why.
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Lollapalooza was kind of like the Woodstock of the ’90s, and even though the Chicago-based festival brand’s flagship event still takes place in the windy city, some of its offshoots make for the biggest massives in their respective regions as well. Lollapalooza Chile, Brazil and Argentina are among the biggest festivals taking place in each country, and a quick look at each event’s lineup demonstrates why.

In addition to more mainstream artists like Eminem, Florence & The Machine and Mumford and Sons, each event’s lineup is also topped by EDM greats like Jack Ü, Kaskade, Zedd and A-Trak. The lineup remains largely the same from location to location, with only the names at the bottom changing as those at the top stay consistent.

Aside from Chicago, Chile, Brazil and Argentina, Lollapalooza still has locations in Colombia and Berlin. Check out the lineups below, and stay on the lookout for further announcements from the festival brand as its organizers make them available.


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