Things to do in Chicago this weekend — Lollapalooza, Chicago Scream Club and more
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, JUL 28 – Lollapalooza’s 20th Chicago anniversary features over 100,000 attendees daily with diverse music acts, cultural events, and expanded transportation services, enhancing the citywide festival experience.
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Afternoon Briefing: Top 10 tips for attending Lollapalooza
Good afternoon, Chicago. The Trump administration’s U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed today revoking a science-based determination that pollution fueling climate change harms public health. The so-called endangerment finding has since 2009 underpinned federal regulations for vehicles, power plants and other sources under the Clean Air Act. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the proposed rule change on a podcast ahead of an offici…
Thousands of music fans are heading to Grant Park in downtown Chicago for the four-day Lollapalooza music festival, which begins July 31. One of those fans is Brian Meza, who has attended Lollapalooza for the past 15 years. It's his "Quincepalooza," he told the Sun-Times, and he'll be wearing a special sash and crown to commemorate the milestone. He also works as an architectural guide. La Voz Chicago WhatsApp Find more news on our WhatsApp chan…
Five things to know before Lollapalooza 2025
As one of Chicago’s staple music festivals makes its way back to Grant Park next week, a multitude of experiences- new and old- will be available for attendees at Lollapalooza 2025, July 31 to Aug. 3. This year marks the 20th anniversary of Lollapalooza in Chicago. The festival began as a touring festival in 1991 but settled in Grant Park in 2005. With four-day passes sold out, Lollapalooza is expected to draw 100,000 people a day. That’s more…
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