Lollapalooza is returning.
Coordinators reported Tuesday that Chicago’s largest music festival will get back to Grant Park at full capacity from July 29 to August 1.
The lineup is set to be declared on Wednesday, yet festivalgoers were treated to receive a little look at the stars in a video Mayor Lori Lightfoot tweeted out to announce the festival’s return.
“What’s up Chicago? I’ll see you this summer with my good friends, the Foo Fighters,” frontman Dave Grohl says in the video, which also includes Lollapalooza co-founder Perry Farrell and his wife Etty.
“It’s happening. @Lollapalooza returns,” Lightfoot wrote in the tweet. “In alignment with our public health guidance, the world class festival returns to the city later this summer. However, full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test will be required to enjoy the festivities. Get vaxxed. #OpenChicago.”
“Here in Chicago, the word ‘Lollapalooza’ has always been synonymous with summer, great music and four days of unforgettable fun — which made last year’s decision to postpone it all the more difficult,” Lightfoot said in a statement. “Now, less than a year later and armed with a vaccine that is safe, effective and widely available, we are able to bring back one of our city’s most iconic summer music festivals.”
Like most festivals, Lollapalooza was canceled a year ago considering the pandemic. It typically draws around 100,000 participants each day to see the various acts that take to the various stages more than a few days.