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MARINA, formerly known as Marina and the Diamonds, strutted onto T-Mobile stage to a cacophony of cheers. The Welsh singer opened with “Venus Fly Trap,” establishing her command of the stage and the ...
As audiences watch a black and white screen of a group of friends sitting and sipping on wine, they may forget for a moment that they are currently in attendance of Chicago’s most famous music ...
On Monday, Urbana City Council unanimously approved the Imagine Urbana Comprehensive Plan following years of community input.
Djo, an indie band fronted by Joe Keery — most famous for his role as Steve in “Stranger Things” — had a vice-like grip on the T-Mobile crowd on the second day of Lollapalooza. Before Keery even sang ...
As the sun rose on the second day of Chicago’s most popular music festival, so did anticipation for the day’s acts. Large crowds flocked to Bud Light and T-Mobile stages to see Korn and Olivia ...
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As one of Friday’s Lollapalooza headliners, Olivia Rodrigo’s set was much anticipated, but as the minutes ticked past her original start time, the crowd became more and more antsy. An hour before her ...
Tyler, the Creator had nothing short of a monumental year. Releasing the now certified platinum “CHROMAKOPIA” in October, ...
ISOxo didn’t waste any time building the energy of his 7 p.m. Lollapalooza set. The San Diego-based DJ and producer stepped onto Perry’s stage as fire exploded into the air and the bass reverberated ...
There wasn’t a cloud in the sky on Friday afternoon as Ravyn Lenae took to the Lakeshore stage for an easygoing set that allowed the audience to unwind from the tireless demands of the four-day ...
The last time Korn played Lollapalooza was in 1997, performing alongside bands like Jane’s Addiction, Prodigy and Tool. Almost 30 years later, Korn is back, headlining the festival on the Bud Light ...
Walking by the Bud Light stage at 4:30 p.m., one might have thought Chicago was experiencing an earthquake — but instead it was T-Pain delivering a heart-thumping performance. He opened his set with ...
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