The festival takes place in São Paulo on 24, 25 and 26 March

On the morning of Tuesday 11 October the Lollapalooza revealed the complete lineup of its 2023 edition.
The festival will feature names like Billie Eilish, Drake, Lil Nas X, 182 flashes, tame Impala And Rosalia. The six artists will be the key leaders of the festival. This is the headlinerwhich will conclude the evenings at Lollapalooza 2023. In addition to them, names like ludmilla, Sin, Pedro Sampaio, Ana Victoria And The Paralama are Successful will also perform at the festival.
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With you, the formation of Lollapalooza Brasil 2023! Drake, Billie Eilish, blink-182, Tame Impala, Rosalía, Lil Nas X and more are confirmed in our 10th issue!
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– Lollapalooza Brazil (@LollapaloozaBr) 11 October 2022
When the attractions were revealed, many Internet users were surprised by the names that will perform at Lollapalooza 2023. This was the case of the singer Rosalía, who will be progenitor. She was on Brazilian soil this year and therefore did not have to return to the country at any time. During her visit to Sao Paulo, the Spanish singer performed at the Espaço Unimed.
Now netizens await the revelation of the Lolla Party, solo and minor concerts made by some artists who will perform at the festival. In previous years, names like Snow Patrol and Liam Gallagher performed separately.
Furthermore, Lollapalooza has not yet announced the breakdown of the days of the event. After all, Lolla Day ticket sales haven’t started yet, just for a festival day.
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