- **Q: What are the dates for Lollapalooza 2025?
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Lollapalooza is back in Chicago's Grant Park, bringing a mix of local and international artists. The four-day music festival runs from Thursday to Sunday, with performances across eight stages. Here’s what you need to know to make the most...
### The Lineup Lollapalooza 2025 features a diverse lineup. Thursday sees Tyler, The Creator and Luke Combs headlining, with sets from Gracie Abrams and Dom Dolla. Friday includes Olivia Rodrigo and Korn, plus Djo and Bleachers. Saturday features Rüfüs Du Sol and TWICE, along with Doechii and Clairo. Sunday closes with Sabrina Carpenter and A$AP Rocky, preceded by Martin Garrix and The Marías.
### Getting In Entrances are at Michigan Avenue and Ida B. Wells Drive, and Monroe Street and Columbus Drive. All attendees will undergo security screenings, including bag searches and magnetometer checks. Wristbands must be activated and worn on the right wrist.
### What You Can Bring Clear bags no larger than 12x6x12 inches are allowed. Small fanny packs and clutches (one pocket only) don't need to be clear. No outside liquids are permitted, but free water is available at hydration stations. Hydration packs are allowed but must be empty. Prohibited items include coolers, blankets, aerosol cans, and umbrellas.
### Street Closures Several street closures are in effect, including Balbo Drive, Jackson Drive, and Columbus Drive. Sidewalk closures also impact Michigan Avenue and DuSable Lake Shore Drive. Check local road restrictions if you plan to drive in the area.
### Grant Park-Related Closures Grant Park’s tennis and pickleball courts are closed until August 5, and the Grant Bark Park is closed until August 9. A temporary dog park is available near the skate park.
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