Lollapalooza live stream schedule revealed
Lollapalooza takes place this weekend, starting Friday afternoon, at Grant Park in Chicago. But if you’re not there and you still want to see select sets from the festival, Red Bull is hosting the Lollapalooza live stream. It goes all weekend, and will broadcast live sets from Paul McCartney, Metallica, The Weeknd, The War on Drugs, Hot Chip, Death from Above 1979, MS MR, Charli XCX and many others.
Take a look at the Lollapalooza live stream schedule below, and watch the stream here. (Schedule is in Central Time.)
Friday, July 31
Channel 1
2:15 pm – Glass Animals
3:00 pm – Tove Lo
4:00 pm – Cold War Kids
5:00 pm – Hot Chip
6:00 pm – The War on Drugs
7:30 pm – Alabama Shakes
8:30 pm – The Weeknd
Channel 2
2:15 pm – James Bay
4:15 pm – St. Paul & the Broken Bones
5:15 pm – Father John Misty
6:15 pm – MS MR
7:15 pm – alt-J
8:45 pm – Kaskade
Channel 3
2:15 pm – DESTRUCTO
3:00 pm – Peking Duk
3:45 pm – What So Not
4:45 pm – DJ Mustard
5:45 pm – DJ Snake
7:00 pm – Dillon Francis
8:15 pm – Gary Clark Jr.
Saturday, Aug. 1
Channel 1
2:15 pm – HOLYCHILD
3:00 pm – Django Django
3:45 pm – Charli XCX
4:45pm – Death From Above 1979
7:00 pm – Walk the Moon
8:15 pm – Metallica
Channel 2
2:15 pm – Mick Jenkins
3:00 pm – Zella Day
6:00 pm – Delta Spirit
8:00 pm – Chet Faker
Channel 3
2:15 pm – Jessica Hernandez & the Deltas
3:00 pm – Wet
4:15 pm – CAKED UP
5:15 pm – RL Grime
6:15 pm – Boys Noize
7:15 pm – Carnage
Sunday, Aug. 2
Channel 1
2:05 pm – Night Terrors of 1927
2:50 pm – DMA’s
3:45 pm – Moon Taxi
4:30 pm – Twenty One Pilots
6:15 pm – Sal-Live
6:30 pm – Of Monsters and Men
7:30 pm – Paul McCartney
Channel 2
2:05 pm – Twin Peaks
3:45 pm – George Ezra
4:30 pm – Marina and The Diamonds
5:30 pm – Lord Huron
6:30 pm – G-Eazy
7:30 pm – TV On The Radio
8:30 pm – A$AP Rocky
9:30 pm – Bassnectar
Channel 3
2:15 pm – In The Whale
4:00 pm – Mako
4:45 pm – Galantis
5:45 pm – The Chainsmokers
6:45 pm – LOGIC
8:30 pm – NERO
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