Lollapalooza is expanding its footprint in 2026 with bold South American festival weekends in Chile, Argentina, and Brazil, followed by the flagship Chicago event planned for early August.
Lollapalooza Chile
– When and where: March 13-15 at Parque Bicentenario de Cerrillos in Santiago.
– Notable acts: Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Tyler, the Creator, Lorde, Deftones, Turnstile, Skrillex, Doechii, Lewis Capaldi, Interpol, Los Bunkers, Tom Morello, Katseye, Addison Rae, Kygo, 2Hollis, Royel Otis, HorsegiirL, Men I Trust, Viagra Boys, The Dare, MARINA, TV Girl and more.
– Tickets: Available through the festival’s official channels.
Lollapalooza Argentina
– When and where: March 13-15 at Hippodromo de San Isidro in Buenos Aires.
– Notable acts: Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Tyler, the Creator, Lorde, Deftones, Turnstile, Skrillex, Doechii, Lewis Capaldi, Interpol, Paulo Londra, Kygo, Peggy Gou, Addison Rae, DJO, Katseye, MARINA, Lola Young, Royel Otis, 2Hollis, The Dare, Men I Trust, Viagra Boys, Ratones, and more.
– Tickets: Available through the festival’s official channels.
Lollapalooza Brasil
– When and where: March 20-22 at Autódromo de Interlagos in São Paulo.
– Notable acts: Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Tyler, the Creator, Lorde, Deftones, Turnstile, Skrillex, Doechii, Lewis Capaldi, Cypress Hill, Interpol, Addison Rae, Katseye, Lola Young, DJO, MARINA, Men I Trust, 2Hollis, Viagra Boys, HorsegiirL, Peggy Gou, Kygo, Ben Böhmer, and more.
– Tickets: Available through the festival’s official channels.
Chicago flagship event
– Lollapalooza’s Chicago festival is expected to return in early August 2026, with further details to be announced.
What this means for fans
– A rare three-country swing in Latin America gives fans a unique chance to catch multiple major acts across consecutive weekends, all within a roughly two-week span.
– The festival’s Latin American run highlights a diverse blend of genres—from pop and hip-hop to alternative rock, electronic, and indie acts—catering to a wide range of tastes.
– For travelers and music lovers, this lineup could become a key opportunity to explore vibrant South American cities while experiencing high-profile performances.
Summary
Lollapalooza 2026 is expanding with three South American festivals in Chile, Argentina, and Brazil in March, featuring a stacked slate of global stars and rising acts, followed by the Chicago flagship in August. The events promise to deliver high-production festival experiences across three major Latin American markets, with tickets available through official channels.
A hopeful note
The cross-continent festival approach can boost local economies, support regional artists, and showcase Latin American audiences’ passionate engagement with live music. This multi-city rollout suggests a strong, ongoing commitment to bringing top-tier festival culture to Latin America in the coming years.