Santiago – Buenos Aires – São Paulo, August 28, 2025 – The countdown to one of the world’s biggest music festivals has officially begun. Lollapalooza has unveiled its star-studded 2026 lineups for Chile, Argentina, and Brazil, and the announcement has fans buzzing with excitement.
A Global Lineup With Historic Firsts
At the top of the bill are Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Tyler, the Creator, Lorde, Deftones, Skrillex, Doechii, Turnstile, and Lewis Capaldi. For several of these acts—including Carpenter, Roan, Tyler, Doechii, and Capaldi—it will be their first-ever South American performances, marking a milestone moment both for the artists and their fans.
This year’s edition blends rising global sensations with veteran performers, creating a lineup that stretches across genres from pop to rock, indie, hip-hop, EDM, and beyond.
Dates and Locations
The festival will unfold over two weekends in March 2026:
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Lollapalooza Chile returns to its original home at Parque O’Higgins in Santiago on March 13–15, bringing back the venue after seven years away.
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Lollapalooza Argentina takes place simultaneously, also from March 13–15, at the Hipódromo de San Isidro in Buenos Aires.
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Lollapalooza Brazil will follow a week later, running from March 20–22 at the Autódromo de Interlagos in São Paulo.
The synchronized timing allows for a powerful rotation of international acts across the continent, while giving each host city its own unique flair.
Beyond the Headliners
Alongside the big names, fans can expect standout performances from Interpol, Peggy Gou, Addison Rae, MARINA, Tom Morello, and Kygo. Regional stars including Los Bunkers, Aitana, Guitarricadelafuente, and Judeline will bring a strong local identity to the stages, underscoring the festival’s mix of global and cultural diversity.
Another highly anticipated moment will be the South American debut of K-pop group RIIZE, who will share the bill with Carpenter and Skrillex—highlighting the increasingly international reach of Lollapalooza.