Lollapalooza Announces 20th Anniversary Chicago 2024 Lineup, Headlined By SZA, blink-182, Tyler, the Creator, The Killers, Future & Metro Boomin, With Killer Mike, Deftones, Victoria Monét, Two Door Cinema Club & SiR Among Other Notables

It is that time of the year again where Spring has started and that means not only warm weather and Summer is right around the corner. But Summer festival season is also not far behind. So of course like they always do around this time, Lollapalooza organizers here in Chicago. Have announced the lineup for Lollapalooza 2024. That is also the 20th anniversary of the word-renowned music festival here in Chicago. Which is going to be headlined by SZA, blink-182, Tyler, the Creator, The Killers, Future & Metro Boomin, Hozier, Stray Kids, Melanie Martinez and Skrillex. The lineup for the festival, which will run from Aug. 1st-4th. Was announced a little over an hour ago and will have pre-sale tickets available starting this Thursday, March 21st at lollapalooza.com Before tickets go on-sale to the public for what is always one of the most anticipated summer festivals of the summer festival season and especially here in Chicago.

This year’s lineup like last year is a somewhat actually pretty solid one again too. With such greats as Killer Mike, Deftones, Two Door Cinema Club, Victoria Monét and SiR. Also part of the just released lineup.

Besides the already mentioned headliners above and the other ones noted above. Some other notable names include rising and/or on the verge stars such as Tyla, Dominic Fike, Fridayy and Infinity Song.

Also aside from the Chicago MADE Showcase performance that features Chicago artists and was started within the past few year’s in conjuction with the City of Chicago. There is a somewhat noticeable absence for a third straight year. In the lack of hometown Chicago representation in the actual regular lineup. As the festival is known for featuring several or at least a few hometown Chicago acts over the years. Especially on the Hip-Hop side of things. Where there has been a huge representation in years past from the likes of such homegrown Chicago Hip-Hop acts as Chance The Rapper, G Herbo, Valee, Chance’s brother Taylor Bennett and a few others.