Each stage is designed with a clear purpose, allowing different parts of the electronic spectrum to exist without compromise, from peak-time headline techno to foundational house, from high-pressure intensity to emerging local voices. Together, the stages form a complete ecosystem where every sound has room to exist properly, and the whole site is steeped in the famously high spec production, light and sound that makes this one of Europe's leading events.
Lollapalooza has announced its first editions of 2026. The festival heads to South America in March, in Chile (Santiago's Parque O'Higgins on March 13-15), Argentina (Buenos Aires' Hippodromo de San Isidro on March 13-15), and Brasil (São Paulo's Autódromo de Interlagos on March 20-22). Tickets for Chile, Argentina, and Brasil are on sale now.