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Lollapalooza

Lollapalooza /ˌlɒləpəˈlzə/ (Lolla) is an annual American four-day music festival held in Grant Park in Chicago. It originally started as a touring event in 1991, but several years later, Chicago became its permanent location. Music genres include but are not limited to alternative rock, heavy metal, punk rock, hip hop, and electronic dance music. Lollapalooza has also featured visual arts, nonprofit organizations, and political organizations. The festival, held in Grant Park, hosts an estimated 400,000 people each July and sells out annually.[4] Lollapalooza is one of the largest and most iconic music festivals in the world and one of the longest-running in the United States.[5][6]

Lollapalooza
Miley Cyrus during the Attention Tour at Lollapalooza Brasil 2022
Genre
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)Grant Park, Chicago (2005–2019, 2020 (digital), 2021–present)
Years active1991–1997, 2003, 2005–2019, 2021–present
InauguratedJuly 18, 1991; 31 years ago (1991-07-18)
FoundersPerry Farrell
Most recent
  • August 3–6, 2022 (Chicago)
  • July 16–17, 2022 (Paris)
  • July 1–3, 2022 (Gärdet)
  • March 25–27, 2022 (São Paulo)
  • March 18–20, 2022 (Buenos Aires)
  • March 18–20, 2022 (Santiago)
  • September 24–25, 2022 (Berlin)
Attendance400,000[2]
Capacity100,000[3]
Websitelollapalooza.com

Lollapalooza was conceived and created in 1991 as a farewell tour by Perry Farrell, singer of the group Jane's Addiction. The first Lollapalooza tour had a diverse collection of bands and was a commercial success. It stopped in more than twenty cities in North America. In 2020, Spin rated the first Lollapalooza as the best concert on a list of "The 35 Greatest Concerts of the Last 35 Years".[7] Lollapalooza then ran annually until 1997, and was revived in 2003. From its inception through 1997 and its revival in 2003, the festival toured North America. In 2004, the organizers decided to expand the dates to two days per city, but poor ticket sales forced the 2004 tour to be canceled.[8]

In 2005, Farrell and the William Morris Agency partnered with Austin, Texas–based company Capital Sports Entertainment (now C3 Presents) and retooled the event into its current format as an annual festival in Chicago. In 2014, Live Nation Entertainment bought a controlling interest in C3 Presents.[9]

In 2010, it was announced that Lollapalooza would remain in Chicago, while also debuting outside the United States, with a branch of the festival staged in Santiago, Chile on April 2–3, 2011, where it partnered with Santiago-based company Lotus. In 2011, Geo Events confirmed the Brazilian version of the event, which was held at the Jockey Club in São Paulo on April 7–8, 2012.[10][11] The Argentine version started in April 2014 in Buenos Aires and in November 2014, the first European Lollapalooza was announced, and was held at the former Berlin Tempelhof Airport.[12]

Etymology

The word—sometimes alternatively spelled and pronounced as lollapalootza, lalapaloosa,[13] or lallapaloosa (P. G. Wodehouse, The Heart of a Goof)—dates from a late 19th-century/early 20th-century American idiomatic phrase meaning "an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance".[14] Its earliest known use was in 1896.[15] In time, the term also came to refer to a large lollipop.[16] Farrell, searching for a name for his festival, liked the euphonious quality of the by-then-antiquated term upon hearing it in a Three Stooges short film.[17] Paying homage to the term's double meaning, a character in the festival's original logo holds a lollipop.[16]

History

Creation

Inspired by events such as Britain's Reading Festival—which Lollapalooza cofounder Perry Farrell had been due to play in 1990[18]—Farrell, Ted Gardner, Don Muller, and Marc Geiger conceived the festival in 1990 as a farewell for Farrell's band Jane's Addiction.[19]

Unlike previous festivals such as Woodstock, A Gathering of the Tribes, and the US Festival, which were one-time events held at single venues, Lollapalooza toured across the United States and Canada from mid-July until late August 1991. The inaugural Lollapalooza lineup was diverse and made up of artists from alternative rock (such as Siouxsie and the Banshees who were the second headliners), industrial music (such as Nine Inch Nails), and rap (Ice-T rapped and used the platform to launch Body Count, his heavy metal band). The premiere in Phoenix, Arizona, on July 18, 1991, was covered by a report on MTV, which ended by journalist Dave Kendall saying "Lollapalooza could be the tour of the summer";[20] the tour finished off in Seattle on August 28, 1991.

Another key concept was the inclusion of nonmusical features.[21] Performers such as the Jim Rose Circus Side Show, an alternative freak show, and the Shaolin monks stretched the boundaries of rock culture. There was a tent for display of art pieces, virtual reality games, and information tables for political and environmental nonprofit groups, promoting counterculture and political awareness.[22] "Basically, I'm bored", Farrell said at the time. "I just want to see things that are unexpected and slightly bizarre. The way Barnum & Bailey perceived putting on a show...well, they had a different angle."[23]

Success and decline

The inaugural edition in 1991 was a surprise massive success. For Dave Grohl of Nirvana, who saw it in Los Angeles, the festival helped change the mentalities in the music industry. The Butthole Surfers opened the day, playing in front of a big audience, and Siouxsie and the Banshees "were like the Led Zeppelin of that scene". "It felt like something was happening, that was the beginning of it all".[24] In an interview filmed on the opening day in Phoenix, rapper Ice-T stated: "I know it is gonna be a tour people are gonna talk about for a long time".[25] That year, Farrell also coined the term "Alternative Nation" when talking about the festival.[26] In 2020, when rating the first edition as the greatest US tour in 35 years, Spin wrote that it "changed the trajectory of the '90s, helping usher the alternative era into the mainstream. [...] Lollapalooza provided a common home for artists on the mainstream periphery. [...] Lolla became the template for what became the modern American festival."[7]

The explosion of alternative rock in the early 1990s propelled Lollapalooza forward. However, MTV noted that the second edition was organized in a different way and included bands who had achieved commercial success. Journalist Kurt Loder commented: "By 1992 the music that had once been trumpeted as alternative was quickly becoming mainstream and the second Lollapalooza reflected the shift. [...] The 1992 headliners included acts such as Soundgarden and Red Hot Chili Peppers, bands that were hardly strangers to the mainstream pop charts".[27] The 1992 and 1993 festivals also leaned heavily on grunge and alternative acts, and usually featured an additional rap artist.[28] Punk rock standbys like mosh pits and crowd surfing became part of the canon of the concerts. These years saw great increases in the participatory nature of the event, with the inclusion of booths for open-microphone readings and oratory, television-smashing pits, and tattoo and piercing parlors.[29][30] After 1991, the festival included a second stage (and in 1996, a third) for up-and-coming bands or local acts.[31] Attendee complaints of the festival included high ticket prices as well as the high cost for food and water at the shows.[32] The event took place at the Alpine Valley festival in East Troy, Wisconsin on August 29, 1992, and also at World Music Theater in Tinley Park, Illinois (near Chicago), where concertgoers ripped up chunks of sod and grass and threw them at each other and at the bands, resulting in tens of thousands of dollars in damages to the venue.[17]

 
Lollapalooza with the Chicago skyline backdrop

Grunge band Nirvana was scheduled to headline at the festival in 1994, reportedly being offered nearly $10 million to do it.[33] However, frontman Kurt Cobain turned it down, and the band officially dropped out of the festival on April 7, 1994.[17] Cobain's body was discovered in Seattle the next day. His widow, Courtney Love, made guest appearances at several shows, including the Philadelphia show at FDR Park (usually taking time given to her by The Smashing Pumpkins vocalist/guitarist Billy Corgan), speaking to the crowds about the loss, then singing a minimum of two songs.[17] Farrell worked with rock poster artist Jim Evans (T.A.Z.) to create a series of posters and the complete graphic decoration for the 1994 event, including two seventy-foot-tall Buddha statues that flanked the main stage.

In 1996, Farrell, who had been the soul of the festival, decided to focus his energy to produce his new festival project, ENIT, and did not participate in producing Lollapalooza.[17] Many fans saw the addition of Metallica in 1996 as contrary to the festival's prior practice of featuring "non-mainstream" artists,[17] and described the crowds attracted by Metallica as being singularly focused on the headliner without respect for the other performing artists.[34] Moreover, festival cofounder Farrell felt that Metallica's macho image violated his peaceful vision for the festival,[35] as the alternative culture of the early 1990s was generally against macho behavior.[36] Farrell quit the tour in protest.[37]

Responding to the controversial Metallica incident, Lollapalooza made efforts to revive its relevance to audiences. The festival booked eclectic acts such as country superstar Waylon Jennings in 1996, and emphasized heavily electronica groups such as The Orb and The Prodigy in 1997.[17] 1997, however, would prove to be the final tour from the initial series of Lollapalooza events. The festival failed to find a suitable headliner in 1998 and therefore announced Lollapalooza's cancellation.[38] The cancellation served as a signifier of alternative rock's declining popularity. In light of the festival's troubles that year, Spin magazine said, "Lollapalooza is as comatose as alternative rock right now."[39]

Revival

 
Lollapalooza welcome sign in Grant Park, Chicago

In 2003, Farrell reconvened Jane's Addiction and scheduled a new Lollapalooza tour. The festival schedule included venues in thirty cities through July and August. The 2003 tour achieved only marginal success, with many fans staying away, presumably because of high ticket prices.[17] Another tour scheduled for 2004 was to consist of a two-day festival taking place in each city. Despite a bill with Morrissey, Sonic Youth, PJ Harvey, Pixies, and the Flaming Lips as headliners,[40] the 2004 edition was canceled in June due to weak ticket sales across the country.[8] In 2005, Farrell partnered with Capital Sports & Entertainment (now C3 Presents), which co-owns and produces the Austin City Limits Music Festival, to produce Lollapalooza.[41] CSE, Farrell, and the William Morris Agency—along with Charles Attal Presents—resurrected Lollapalooza as a two-day destination festival in 2005 in Chicago's Grant Park, with an even greater variety of performers (70 acts on five stages) than that of the touring festival.[17] The event was generally successful, attracting over 65,000 attendees, despite a 104-degree Fahrenheit Sunday (40 degrees Celsius) heat wave (two people were hospitalized for heat-related illness).[42][43]

It returned to Chicago on August 4–6, 2006. On October 25, 2006, the Chicago Park District and Capital Sports & Entertainment agreed to a five-year, $5 million deal, keeping Lollapalooza at Grant Park in Chicago until 2011.[44] Lollapalooza ran August 3–5 in 2007; August 1–3, 2008; August 7–9, 2009; August 6–8, 2010; August 5–7, 2011; August 3–5, 2012; August 2–4, 2013; and August 1–3, 2014. After a successful 2008 festival, another deal was signed to keep Lollapalooza in Chicago through 2018, guaranteeing the city $13 million.[45]

In 2016, Lollapalooza was four days long, from July 28 to 31, to celebrate the event's 25th anniversary.[46]

 
2022 Lollapalooza stages from NEMA

In 2017, the festival kicked off on August 3, celebrating its 26th year of existence.[47]

In 2018, the festival began on August 2 with a lineup of 180 bands.[48]

On March 20, 2019, the next version of the annual Lollapalooza festival was announced.

On July 27, 2020, it was announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 festival in Chicago would now be renamed Lolla2020 and feature a virtual festival broadcast for free on YouTube on July 30 – August 2, 2020. The event was scheduled to feature a reunion by Porno for Pyros, marking their first performance in 24 years. The event featured new original live performances, along with performances from past years. Perry Farrell hosted conversations with Metallica's Lars Ulrich, Chuck D, Matt Pinfield, and others, and the event was also planned to feature a special tribute to David Bowie.[49]

 
An empty Lollapalooza stage (Chicago)

In May 2022, it was announced that Hulu will exclusively stream the festival, alongside Austin City Limits and Bonnaroo.[50]

Lollapalooza 2020

The 2020 experience of the festival was initially scheduled to occur July 30 – August 2. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was officially canceled on June 9.[51] The festival postponed the sale of tickets in March as a precaution to the possible shutdown of live music events.[52] In order to keep the spirit of the festival going, the city of Chicago announced that they would offer a livestreamed event occurring the same weekend as the initially-planned event.[52] The livestreamed version featured acts such as A$AP Rocky, Brockhampton, Lupe Fiasco, Outkast, and many more performing on a free YouTube broadcast.[53]

On May 18, 2021, festival organizers and the City of Chicago announced that Lollapalooza would return at full capacity from July 29 to August 2, 2021.[54]

Festival tickets and pricing

Tickets to the flagship and original Lollapalooza edition, in Chicago, usually sold out extremely quickly. For the 2016 event, the four-day general passes sold out in about one day after the sale began. The one-day passes sold even more quickly: they were gone less than three hours after organizers revealed the lineup for the four-day music festival.[55] Because of this phenomenon, people who cannot buy the passes try to get them through alternatives sources such as Craigslist and StubHub. This is a common practice, although the prices tend to be significantly higher on these websites.[56] In 2018, the festival experienced unusually slower sales, so they released the lineup about eight hours earlier.

In its earliest editions, the official passes cost $31.50. However, with its growth and prominent relevance in the music world, Lollapalooza pass prices have increased substantially over the years. Comparing the weekend passes for Lollapalooza 2016, which cost $335, with the ones for Lollapalooza 2015, at $275, the increase was more than 20%.[57] The price for weekend passes from 2016 to 2018 remained the same. In 2020, a slight increase of five dollars was added to weekend passes, making them $340.[58]

Spin-off events

 
Ben Harper performing at Kidzapalooza 2007

Kidzapalooza

Originally thought of by music producer Tor Hyams, Kidzapalooza was the idea for a more child-centered experience to the adult Lollapalooza. Hyams came to Perry Farrell with the idea in 2005, and later that year the event first appeared in Chicago.[59] Kidzapalooza has been a success and appeared alongside every Lollapalooza since its original debut in 2005. The event includes many different events for children to enjoy such as game, design, and art stations where children can express their creativity. Musical instruments are set up for children to play and experience in another station of the venue. Raffles and various other amenities are available to the children as well.[60] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 installation of Kidzapalooza was canceled.[61] Kidzapalooza has sprouted to other venues taking interest, such as the Hollywood Bowl hosting its own Kidzapalooza in 2008 as a stand-alone event.[59]

PurimPalooza

 
Purim being celebrated

Another play on the Lollapalooza name, PurimPalooza is a celebration of Purim, a Jewish holiday. The celebration includes traditional Purim practices such as a commemoratory meal, attendees dressing up in costume, and a public reading of the Scroll of Esther.[62] The night is followed up by less traditional Purim practices, with the addition of live music, by primarily Jewish artists, and drinking for those of age. In 1999, Farrell himself performed at PurimPalooza, hosted by Rabbi Josef Langer, at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco.[62] Again in 2006, Farrell performed at PurimPalooza, hosted at the Ruby Skye in San Francisco, which featured artists such as Matisyahu and Chutzpah.[citation needed]

International expansion

Chile

In 2010, it was announced that Lollapalooza would debut in South America, with a branch of the festival staged in Chile's capital Santiago on April 2–3, 2011. The Lollapalooza Chile lineup included Jane's Addiction, Thirty Seconds to Mars, The National, Manny and Gil The Latin, The Drums, The Killers, Los Bunkers, Ana Tijoux, Javiera Mena, Fatboy Slim, Deftones, Los Plumabits, Cypress Hill, 311, The Flaming Lips, and many others.[63] The eighth edition in Chile was held on March 16–18, 2018, with Pearl Jam, Lana Del Rey, The Killers, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and LCD Soundsystem as headliners. In October 2022, the lineup for the following year's event was announced and is set to include headliners Blink-182, Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, Drake, Rosalía, and Tame Impala.[64]

Brazil

A Brazilian version of the event was confirmed in 2011,[10] and had its inaugural edition at the Jockey Club in São Paulo on April 7–8, 2012.[11] In the following year, Lollapalooza was again held at Jockey Club during Holy Week, this time expanding to three days that filled the whole Paschal Triduum—March 29–31, 2013.[65] The third edition was moved to the Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo's borough of Interlagos, happening on April 5 and 6, 2014.[66] Interlagos remained the festival's home for the following editions, on March 28–29, 2015,[67] March 12–13, 2016,[68] March 25–26, 2017, March 23–25, 2018, and April 5–7, 2019.[69] The 2020 edition was supposed to happen in April 3–5, with headliners Guns N' Roses, Travis Scott, and The Strokes, but was canceled a week before the planned dates due to lockdowns.[70] The festival was rescheduled to December 4–6 of the same year, maintaining the same headliners, but was, once again, shut down due to COVID.[71] It was again rescheduled to September 10–12, 2021 due to continued COVID restrictions, this time not confirming its headliners or other attractions.[72] After two years of expectations, the festival was rescheduled for a fourth time, to March 25–27, 2022.[73] The festival finally returned in March 2022 on the scheduled dates, with headliners The Strokes and Miley Cyrus.[74][75] The Foo Fighters were supposed to close the event on March 27, but their drummer, Taylor Hawkins, died two days before the event, while touring South America. The band was replaced with various Brazilian artists paying tribute to the musician.[76]

The 2023 Brazilian version of the festival is scheduled to happen on March 24–26, with three headliners debuting in the country (Billie Eilish, Blink-182, and Lil Nas X) and three coming back after previous performances (Tame Impala, Rosalía, and Drake).[77]

Argentina

On September 10, 2013, it was announced that the Argentine version of the festival would be held in Buenos Aires.[78] Since then, Lollapalooza has had an annual edition at the Hipódromo de San Isidro, usually in the last week of March.

Germany

On November 4, 2014, it was announced that the very first European Lollapalooza would be held in the German capital of Berlin. It was scheduled for September 12–13, 2015, and the proposed location was the historical airport grounds of Berlin-Tempelhof.[79] In the official press release, festival founder Perry Farrell stated that, "Berlin's energy, vibrant art, fashion and music scenes are a mirror reflection of what Lollapalooza is all about and I can't wait to share in this cultural exchange".[12][80] Lollapalooza Germany was produced by the Lollapalooza U.S. team, in addition to Melt! Booking and Festival Republic, who have helped run both Reading and Leeds festivals in England.[79] The 2016 edition of the event took place in the Treptower Park in Berlin, on September 10–11. It drew 70,000 visitors each day.[81]

At change.org, an online petition against the festival in the Treptower Park gathered over 6,400 supporters. Citizens from the area created working groups to stop the festival taking place, due to noise and other complaints.[82]

Since 2018, the festival has been held at the Olympiapark Berlin.[citation needed]

Sweden

The first Scandinavian edition of Lollapalooza was held in the Swedish capital of Stockholm, on June 28–30, 2019.[83] After being canceled for two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[84][85] Lollapalooza returned to Stockholm on July 1–3, 2022. The 2022 event was attended by over 70,000 people, making it the biggest Swedish festival of all time.[86]

France

On October 12, 2016, Lollapalooza announced that they would be hosting a festival in Paris, France.[87] The inaugural edition of the event took place at the city's Longchamp Racecourse grounds on July 22–23, 2017. The lineup for Lollapalooza Paris 2017 was announced on January 17, 2017, and included Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Weeknd as headliners. Following that, the lineup included the likes of Imagine Dragons, Lana Del Rey, DJ Snake, London Grammar, Alt-J, The Roots, Marshmello, Liam Gallagher, Martin Solveig, Skepta, Glass Animals, Milky Chance, Don Diablo, Oliver Heldens, Crystal Fighters, Jauz, Alan Walker, and many more.

Israel

On August 7, 2012, Perry Farrell announced that Lollapalooza would be debuting in Tel Aviv, Israel. Farrell described Israel as an "international music community that listens to everything we all listen to, but the artists weren't traveling there so it was an opportunity."[88] The event was scheduled for August 20–22, 2013 in Hayarkon Park, the city's largest urban park.[89] However, the event was postponed to an unspecified date.[90] While there was no definitive reason for the cancellation of the Israel date, various news sources reported financial challenges associated with producing a large-scale show with international artists within the political situation in the Middle East.[91]

India

On July 27, 2022, Lollapalooza announced that they would be debuting at the Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai, India on January 28–29, 2023. This would be Lollapalooza's first event in Asia, partnering with BookMyShow.[92] The headliners of the two-day event were Imagine Dragons, the Strokes, and Diplo.[93] The lineup included nearly forty artists,[94] such as Cigarettes After Sex, Raveena, Greta Van Fleet, Japanese Breakfast, the Wombats, Jackson Wang, and AP Dhillon.[93][95][96]

Criticism

Recording engineer, guitarist, and journalist Steve Albini has criticized Lollapalooza for its corporatization of popularized "alternative" music. In a 1993 interview, Albini commented:

Lollapalooza is the worst example of corporate encroachment into what is supposed to be the underground. It is just a large scale marketing of bands that pretend to be alternative but are in reality just another facet of the mass cultural exploitation scheme. I have no appreciation or affection for those bands and I have no interest in that whole circle. If Lollapalooza had Jesus Lizard and the Melvins and Fugazi and Slint then you could make a case that it was actually people on the vanguard of music. What it really is is the most popular bands on MTV that are not heavy metal.[97]

Both The Jesus Lizard and Melvins have subsequently performed at the event (although this was a number of years later).[98][99]

In April 2010, it was reported that Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan had launched an antitrust investigation into the festival for imposing radius clauses on acts, contractually stipulating that they could not perform in cities within 300 miles of Chicago—including cities as far as Detroit, Indianapolis, and Milwaukee—for up to six months prior, and three months after Lollapalooza.[100][101]

Lineups by year

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lollapalooza, this, article, about, festival, composition, adams, lolla, annual, american, four, music, festival, held, grant, park, chicago, originally, started, touring, event, 1991, several, years, later, chicago, became, permanent, location, music, genres,. This article is about the festival For the composition see Lollapalooza Adams Lollapalooza ˌ l ɒ l e p e ˈ l uː z e Lolla is an annual American four day music festival held in Grant Park in Chicago It originally started as a touring event in 1991 but several years later Chicago became its permanent location Music genres include but are not limited to alternative rock heavy metal punk rock hip hop and electronic dance music Lollapalooza has also featured visual arts nonprofit organizations and political organizations The festival held in Grant Park hosts an estimated 400 000 people each July and sells out annually 4 Lollapalooza is one of the largest and most iconic music festivals in the world and one of the longest running in the United States 5 6 LollapaloozaMiley Cyrus during the Attention Tour at Lollapalooza Brasil 2022GenreAlternative rockpunk rockheavy metalpophip hopelectronicsoulFrequencyAnnuallyLocation s Grant Park Chicago 2005 2019 2020 digital 2021 present Touring 1991 1997 2003 O Higgins Park Santiago 2011 2019 Bicentennial Park Cerillos 2022 present 1 Hoppegarten Hippodrome Hoppegarten 2017 Hipodromo de Cidade Jardim Sao Paulo 2012 13 Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace Sao Paulo 2014 2019 2022 present Hipodromo de San Isidro Buenos Aires 2014 2019 2022 present Flughafen Berlin Tempelhof Berlin 2015 Treptower Park Berlin 2016 Olympiapark Berlin 2018 2019 2022 Hippodrome de Longchamp Paris 2017 2019 2022 present Gardet Stockholm 2019 2022 present Mumbai India 2023 Years active1991 1997 2003 2005 2019 2021 presentInauguratedJuly 18 1991 31 years ago 1991 07 18 FoundersPerry FarrellMost recentAugust 3 6 2022 Chicago July 16 17 2022 Paris July 1 3 2022 Gardet March 25 27 2022 Sao Paulo March 18 20 2022 Buenos Aires March 18 20 2022 Santiago September 24 25 2022 Berlin Attendance400 000 2 Capacity100 000 3 Websitelollapalooza wbr comLollapalooza was conceived and created in 1991 as a farewell tour by Perry Farrell singer of the group Jane s Addiction The first Lollapalooza tour had a diverse collection of bands and was a commercial success It stopped in more than twenty cities in North America In 2020 Spin rated the first Lollapalooza as the best concert on a list of The 35 Greatest Concerts of the Last 35 Years 7 Lollapalooza then ran annually until 1997 and was revived in 2003 From its inception through 1997 and its revival in 2003 the festival toured North America In 2004 the organizers decided to expand the dates to two days per city but poor ticket sales forced the 2004 tour to be canceled 8 In 2005 Farrell and the William Morris Agency partnered with Austin Texas based company Capital Sports Entertainment now C3 Presents and retooled the event into its current format as an annual festival in Chicago In 2014 Live Nation Entertainment bought a controlling interest in C3 Presents 9 In 2010 it was announced that Lollapalooza would remain in Chicago while also debuting outside the United States with a branch of the festival staged in Santiago Chile on April 2 3 2011 where it partnered with Santiago based company Lotus In 2011 Geo Events confirmed the Brazilian version of the event which was held at the Jockey Club in Sao Paulo on April 7 8 2012 10 11 The Argentine version started in April 2014 in Buenos Aires and in November 2014 the first European Lollapalooza was announced and was held at the former Berlin Tempelhof Airport 12 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Creation 2 2 Success and decline 2 3 Revival 2 4 Lollapalooza 2020 3 Festival tickets and pricing 4 Spin off events 4 1 Kidzapalooza 4 2 PurimPalooza 5 International expansion 5 1 Chile 5 2 Brazil 5 3 Argentina 5 4 Germany 5 5 Sweden 5 6 France 5 7 Israel 5 8 India 6 Criticism 7 Lineups by year 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEtymology EditThe word sometimes alternatively spelled and pronounced as lollapalootza lalapaloosa 13 or lallapaloosa P G Wodehouse The Heart of a Goof dates from a late 19th century early 20th century American idiomatic phrase meaning an extraordinary or unusual thing person or event an exceptional example or instance 14 Its earliest known use was in 1896 15 In time the term also came to refer to a large lollipop 16 Farrell searching for a name for his festival liked the euphonious quality of the by then antiquated term upon hearing it in a Three Stooges short film 17 Paying homage to the term s double meaning a character in the festival s original logo holds a lollipop 16 History EditCreation Edit Inspired by events such as Britain s Reading Festival which Lollapalooza cofounder Perry Farrell had been due to play in 1990 18 Farrell Ted Gardner Don Muller and Marc Geiger conceived the festival in 1990 as a farewell for Farrell s band Jane s Addiction 19 Unlike previous festivals such as Woodstock A Gathering of the Tribes and the US Festival which were one time events held at single venues Lollapalooza toured across the United States and Canada from mid July until late August 1991 The inaugural Lollapalooza lineup was diverse and made up of artists from alternative rock such as Siouxsie and the Banshees who were the second headliners industrial music such as Nine Inch Nails and rap Ice T rapped and used the platform to launch Body Count his heavy metal band The premiere in Phoenix Arizona on July 18 1991 was covered by a report on MTV which ended by journalist Dave Kendall saying Lollapalooza could be the tour of the summer 20 the tour finished off in Seattle on August 28 1991 Another key concept was the inclusion of nonmusical features 21 Performers such as the Jim Rose Circus Side Show an alternative freak show and the Shaolin monks stretched the boundaries of rock culture There was a tent for display of art pieces virtual reality games and information tables for political and environmental nonprofit groups promoting counterculture and political awareness 22 Basically I m bored Farrell said at the time I just want to see things that are unexpected and slightly bizarre The way Barnum amp Bailey perceived putting on a show well they had a different angle 23 Success and decline Edit The inaugural edition in 1991 was a surprise massive success For Dave Grohl of Nirvana who saw it in Los Angeles the festival helped change the mentalities in the music industry The Butthole Surfers opened the day playing in front of a big audience and Siouxsie and the Banshees were like the Led Zeppelin of that scene It felt like something was happening that was the beginning of it all 24 In an interview filmed on the opening day in Phoenix rapper Ice T stated I know it is gonna be a tour people are gonna talk about for a long time 25 That year Farrell also coined the term Alternative Nation when talking about the festival 26 In 2020 when rating the first edition as the greatest US tour in 35 years Spin wrote that it changed the trajectory of the 90s helping usher the alternative era into the mainstream Lollapalooza provided a common home for artists on the mainstream periphery Lolla became the template for what became the modern American festival 7 The explosion of alternative rock in the early 1990s propelled Lollapalooza forward However MTV noted that the second edition was organized in a different way and included bands who had achieved commercial success Journalist Kurt Loder commented By 1992 the music that had once been trumpeted as alternative was quickly becoming mainstream and the second Lollapalooza reflected the shift The 1992 headliners included acts such as Soundgarden and Red Hot Chili Peppers bands that were hardly strangers to the mainstream pop charts 27 The 1992 and 1993 festivals also leaned heavily on grunge and alternative acts and usually featured an additional rap artist 28 Punk rock standbys like mosh pits and crowd surfing became part of the canon of the concerts These years saw great increases in the participatory nature of the event with the inclusion of booths for open microphone readings and oratory television smashing pits and tattoo and piercing parlors 29 30 After 1991 the festival included a second stage and in 1996 a third for up and coming bands or local acts 31 Attendee complaints of the festival included high ticket prices as well as the high cost for food and water at the shows 32 The event took place at the Alpine Valley festival in East Troy Wisconsin on August 29 1992 and also at World Music Theater in Tinley Park Illinois near Chicago where concertgoers ripped up chunks of sod and grass and threw them at each other and at the bands resulting in tens of thousands of dollars in damages to the venue 17 Lollapalooza with the Chicago skyline backdrop Grunge band Nirvana was scheduled to headline at the festival in 1994 reportedly being offered nearly 10 million to do it 33 However frontman Kurt Cobain turned it down and the band officially dropped out of the festival on April 7 1994 17 Cobain s body was discovered in Seattle the next day His widow Courtney Love made guest appearances at several shows including the Philadelphia show at FDR Park usually taking time given to her by The Smashing Pumpkins vocalist guitarist Billy Corgan speaking to the crowds about the loss then singing a minimum of two songs 17 Farrell worked with rock poster artist Jim Evans T A Z to create a series of posters and the complete graphic decoration for the 1994 event including two seventy foot tall Buddha statues that flanked the main stage In 1996 Farrell who had been the soul of the festival decided to focus his energy to produce his new festival project ENIT and did not participate in producing Lollapalooza 17 Many fans saw the addition of Metallica in 1996 as contrary to the festival s prior practice of featuring non mainstream artists 17 and described the crowds attracted by Metallica as being singularly focused on the headliner without respect for the other performing artists 34 Moreover festival cofounder Farrell felt that Metallica s macho image violated his peaceful vision for the festival 35 as the alternative culture of the early 1990s was generally against macho behavior 36 Farrell quit the tour in protest 37 Responding to the controversial Metallica incident Lollapalooza made efforts to revive its relevance to audiences The festival booked eclectic acts such as country superstar Waylon Jennings in 1996 and emphasized heavily electronica groups such as The Orb and The Prodigy in 1997 17 1997 however would prove to be the final tour from the initial series of Lollapalooza events The festival failed to find a suitable headliner in 1998 and therefore announced Lollapalooza s cancellation 38 The cancellation served as a signifier of alternative rock s declining popularity In light of the festival s troubles that year Spin magazine said Lollapalooza is as comatose as alternative rock right now 39 Revival Edit Lollapalooza welcome sign in Grant Park Chicago In 2003 Farrell reconvened Jane s Addiction and scheduled a new Lollapalooza tour The festival schedule included venues in thirty cities through July and August The 2003 tour achieved only marginal success with many fans staying away presumably because of high ticket prices 17 Another tour scheduled for 2004 was to consist of a two day festival taking place in each city Despite a bill with Morrissey Sonic Youth PJ Harvey Pixies and the Flaming Lips as headliners 40 the 2004 edition was canceled in June due to weak ticket sales across the country 8 In 2005 Farrell partnered with Capital Sports amp Entertainment now C3 Presents which co owns and produces the Austin City Limits Music Festival to produce Lollapalooza 41 CSE Farrell and the William Morris Agency along with Charles Attal Presents resurrected Lollapalooza as a two day destination festival in 2005 in Chicago s Grant Park with an even greater variety of performers 70 acts on five stages than that of the touring festival 17 The event was generally successful attracting over 65 000 attendees despite a 104 degree Fahrenheit Sunday 40 degrees Celsius heat wave two people were hospitalized for heat related illness 42 43 It returned to Chicago on August 4 6 2006 On October 25 2006 the Chicago Park District and Capital Sports amp Entertainment agreed to a five year 5 million deal keeping Lollapalooza at Grant Park in Chicago until 2011 44 Lollapalooza ran August 3 5 in 2007 August 1 3 2008 August 7 9 2009 August 6 8 2010 August 5 7 2011 August 3 5 2012 August 2 4 2013 and August 1 3 2014 After a successful 2008 festival another deal was signed to keep Lollapalooza in Chicago through 2018 guaranteeing the city 13 million 45 In 2016 Lollapalooza was four days long from July 28 to 31 to celebrate the event s 25th anniversary 46 2022 Lollapalooza stages from NEMA In 2017 the festival kicked off on August 3 celebrating its 26th year of existence 47 In 2018 the festival began on August 2 with a lineup of 180 bands 48 On March 20 2019 the next version of the annual Lollapalooza festival was announced On July 27 2020 it was announced that due to the COVID 19 pandemic the 2020 festival in Chicago would now be renamed Lolla2020 and feature a virtual festival broadcast for free on YouTube on July 30 August 2 2020 The event was scheduled to feature a reunion by Porno for Pyros marking their first performance in 24 years The event featured new original live performances along with performances from past years Perry Farrell hosted conversations with Metallica s Lars Ulrich Chuck D Matt Pinfield and others and the event was also planned to feature a special tribute to David Bowie 49 An empty Lollapalooza stage Chicago In May 2022 it was announced that Hulu will exclusively stream the festival alongside Austin City Limits and Bonnaroo 50 Lollapalooza 2020 Edit The 2020 experience of the festival was initially scheduled to occur July 30 August 2 However due to the COVID 19 pandemic the event was officially canceled on June 9 51 The festival postponed the sale of tickets in March as a precaution to the possible shutdown of live music events 52 In order to keep the spirit of the festival going the city of Chicago announced that they would offer a livestreamed event occurring the same weekend as the initially planned event 52 The livestreamed version featured acts such as A AP Rocky Brockhampton Lupe Fiasco Outkast and many more performing on a free YouTube broadcast 53 On May 18 2021 festival organizers and the City of Chicago announced that Lollapalooza would return at full capacity from July 29 to August 2 2021 54 Festival tickets and pricing EditTickets to the flagship and original Lollapalooza edition in Chicago usually sold out extremely quickly For the 2016 event the four day general passes sold out in about one day after the sale began The one day passes sold even more quickly they were gone less than three hours after organizers revealed the lineup for the four day music festival 55 Because of this phenomenon people who cannot buy the passes try to get them through alternatives sources such as Craigslist and StubHub This is a common practice although the prices tend to be significantly higher on these websites 56 In 2018 the festival experienced unusually slower sales so they released the lineup about eight hours earlier In its earliest editions the official passes cost 31 50 However with its growth and prominent relevance in the music world Lollapalooza pass prices have increased substantially over the years Comparing the weekend passes for Lollapalooza 2016 which cost 335 with the ones for Lollapalooza 2015 at 275 the increase was more than 20 57 The price for weekend passes from 2016 to 2018 remained the same In 2020 a slight increase of five dollars was added to weekend passes making them 340 58 Spin off events Edit Ben Harper performing at Kidzapalooza 2007 Kidzapalooza Edit Originally thought of by music producer Tor Hyams Kidzapalooza was the idea for a more child centered experience to the adult Lollapalooza Hyams came to Perry Farrell with the idea in 2005 and later that year the event first appeared in Chicago 59 Kidzapalooza has been a success and appeared alongside every Lollapalooza since its original debut in 2005 The event includes many different events for children to enjoy such as game design and art stations where children can express their creativity Musical instruments are set up for children to play and experience in another station of the venue Raffles and various other amenities are available to the children as well 60 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the 2020 installation of Kidzapalooza was canceled 61 Kidzapalooza has sprouted to other venues taking interest such as the Hollywood Bowl hosting its own Kidzapalooza in 2008 as a stand alone event 59 PurimPalooza Edit Purim being celebrated Another play on the Lollapalooza name PurimPalooza is a celebration of Purim a Jewish holiday The celebration includes traditional Purim practices such as a commemoratory meal attendees dressing up in costume and a public reading of the Scroll of Esther 62 The night is followed up by less traditional Purim practices with the addition of live music by primarily Jewish artists and drinking for those of age In 1999 Farrell himself performed at PurimPalooza hosted by Rabbi Josef Langer at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco 62 Again in 2006 Farrell performed at PurimPalooza hosted at the Ruby Skye in San Francisco which featured artists such as Matisyahu and Chutzpah citation needed International expansion EditChile Edit In 2010 it was announced that Lollapalooza would debut in South America with a branch of the festival staged in Chile s capital Santiago on April 2 3 2011 The Lollapalooza Chile lineup included Jane s Addiction Thirty Seconds to Mars The National Manny and Gil The Latin The Drums The Killers Los Bunkers Ana Tijoux Javiera Mena Fatboy Slim Deftones Los Plumabits Cypress Hill 311 The Flaming Lips and many others 63 The eighth edition in Chile was held on March 16 18 2018 with Pearl Jam Lana Del Rey The Killers Red Hot Chili Peppers and LCD Soundsystem as headliners In October 2022 the lineup for the following year s event was announced and is set to include headliners Blink 182 Billie Eilish Lil Nas X Drake Rosalia and Tame Impala 64 Brazil Edit A Brazilian version of the event was confirmed in 2011 10 and had its inaugural edition at the Jockey Club in Sao Paulo on April 7 8 2012 11 In the following year Lollapalooza was again held at Jockey Club during Holy Week this time expanding to three days that filled the whole Paschal Triduum March 29 31 2013 65 The third edition was moved to the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace in Sao Paulo s borough of Interlagos happening on April 5 and 6 2014 66 Interlagos remained the festival s home for the following editions on March 28 29 2015 67 March 12 13 2016 68 March 25 26 2017 March 23 25 2018 and April 5 7 2019 69 The 2020 edition was supposed to happen in April 3 5 with headliners Guns N Roses Travis Scott and The Strokes but was canceled a week before the planned dates due to lockdowns 70 The festival was rescheduled to December 4 6 of the same year maintaining the same headliners but was once again shut down due to COVID 71 It was again rescheduled to September 10 12 2021 due to continued COVID restrictions this time not confirming its headliners or other attractions 72 After two years of expectations the festival was rescheduled for a fourth time to March 25 27 2022 73 The festival finally returned in March 2022 on the scheduled dates with headliners The Strokes and Miley Cyrus 74 75 The Foo Fighters were supposed to close the event on March 27 but their drummer Taylor Hawkins died two days before the event while touring South America The band was replaced with various Brazilian artists paying tribute to the musician 76 The 2023 Brazilian version of the festival is scheduled to happen on March 24 26 with three headliners debuting in the country Billie Eilish Blink 182 and Lil Nas X and three coming back after previous performances Tame Impala Rosalia and Drake 77 Argentina Edit On September 10 2013 it was announced that the Argentine version of the festival would be held in Buenos Aires 78 Since then Lollapalooza has had an annual edition at the Hipodromo de San Isidro usually in the last week of March Germany Edit On November 4 2014 it was announced that the very first European Lollapalooza would be held in the German capital of Berlin It was scheduled for September 12 13 2015 and the proposed location was the historical airport grounds of Berlin Tempelhof 79 In the official press release festival founder Perry Farrell stated that Berlin s energy vibrant art fashion and music scenes are a mirror reflection of what Lollapalooza is all about and I can t wait to share in this cultural exchange 12 80 Lollapalooza Germany was produced by the Lollapalooza U S team in addition to Melt Booking and Festival Republic who have helped run both Reading and Leeds festivals in England 79 The 2016 edition of the event took place in the Treptower Park in Berlin on September 10 11 It drew 70 000 visitors each day 81 At change org an online petition against the festival in the Treptower Park gathered over 6 400 supporters Citizens from the area created working groups to stop the festival taking place due to noise and other complaints 82 Since 2018 the festival has been held at the Olympiapark Berlin citation needed Sweden Edit The first Scandinavian edition of Lollapalooza was held in the Swedish capital of Stockholm on June 28 30 2019 83 After being canceled for two years due to the COVID 19 pandemic 84 85 Lollapalooza returned to Stockholm on July 1 3 2022 The 2022 event was attended by over 70 000 people making it the biggest Swedish festival of all time 86 France Edit On October 12 2016 Lollapalooza announced that they would be hosting a festival in Paris France 87 The inaugural edition of the event took place at the city s Longchamp Racecourse grounds on July 22 23 2017 The lineup for Lollapalooza Paris 2017 was announced on January 17 2017 and included Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Weeknd as headliners Following that the lineup included the likes of Imagine Dragons Lana Del Rey DJ Snake London Grammar Alt J The Roots Marshmello Liam Gallagher Martin Solveig Skepta Glass Animals Milky Chance Don Diablo Oliver Heldens Crystal Fighters Jauz Alan Walker and many more Israel Edit On August 7 2012 Perry Farrell announced that Lollapalooza would be debuting in Tel Aviv Israel Farrell described Israel as an international music community that listens to everything we all listen to but the artists weren t traveling there so it was an opportunity 88 The event was scheduled for August 20 22 2013 in Hayarkon Park the city s largest urban park 89 However the event was postponed to an unspecified date 90 While there was no definitive reason for the cancellation of the Israel date various news sources reported financial challenges associated with producing a large scale show with international artists within the political situation in the Middle East 91 India Edit On July 27 2022 Lollapalooza announced that they would be debuting at the Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai India on January 28 29 2023 This would be Lollapalooza s first event in Asia partnering with BookMyShow 92 The headliners of the two day event were Imagine Dragons the Strokes and Diplo 93 The lineup included nearly forty artists 94 such as Cigarettes After Sex Raveena Greta Van Fleet Japanese Breakfast the Wombats Jackson Wang and AP Dhillon 93 95 96 Criticism EditRecording engineer guitarist and journalist Steve Albini has criticized Lollapalooza for its corporatization of popularized alternative music In a 1993 interview Albini commented Lollapalooza is the worst example of corporate encroachment into what is supposed to be the underground It is just a large scale marketing of bands that pretend to be alternative but are in reality just another facet of the mass cultural exploitation scheme I have no appreciation or affection for those bands and I have no interest in that whole circle If Lollapalooza had Jesus Lizard and the Melvins and Fugazi and Slint then you could make a case that it was actually people on the vanguard of music What it really is is the most popular bands on MTV that are not heavy metal 97 Both The Jesus Lizard and Melvins have subsequently performed at the event although this was a number of years later 98 99 In April 2010 it was reported that Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan had launched an antitrust investigation into the festival for imposing radius clauses on acts contractually stipulating that they could not perform in cities within 300 miles of Chicago including cities as far as Detroit Indianapolis and Milwaukee for up to six months prior and three months after Lollapalooza 100 101 Lineups by year EditMain article List of Lollapalooza lineups by yearSee also Edit Rock music portalList of historic rock festivals Homerpalooza a 1996 episode 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