Lollapalooza has a rich history of iconic moments, from surprise performances to unforgettable collaborations. Here are five of the festival’s most memorable moments.

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Lollapalooza is one of the most popular music festivals in the world, attracting thousands of fans every year. Over the years, the festival has played host to some of the biggest names in music and has provided countless unforgettable moments for fans. Here are five iconic moments from Lollapalooza’s history.

  1. Nirvana’s Last Show (1994)

Lollapalooza ’94 was Nirvana’s last-ever concert, and it was a momentous occasion. Kurt Cobain was visibly ill and weak, and he struggled to make it through the set. Despite this, the band’s performance was electrifying, and it was clear that the crowd was witnessing something special. Cobain tragically took his own life just a few months later, making this show all the more poignant.

 

  1. Rage Against the Machine’s Reunion (2008)

Rage Against the Machine had been on hiatus for several years when they decided to reunite for Lollapalooza 2008. The band’s set was a highlight of the festival, with fans going wild for classics like Killing in the Name and Bulls on Parade. It was a triumphant return for the band, and it solidified their status as one of the most influential acts of their time.

  1. Lady Gaga’s Rain-Soaked Performance (2010)

Lollapalooza 2010 was hit with a severe storm, but that didn’t stop Lady Gaga from delivering an unforgettable performance. The pop star braved the rain and mud to put on a show that included hits like Just Dance and Poker Face. The moment when she emerged from backstage in a see-through poncho and began to sing Alejandro is one that will be remembered by fans for years to come.

  1. Outkast’s Reunion (2014)

Outkast had been on hiatus for over a decade when they reunited for Lollapalooza 2014. The duo’s set was a celebration of their legacy, with hits like Ms. Jackson and Hey Ya! getting the crowd dancing. It was a joyful reunion that reminded fans of just how much they had missed Outkast’s unique blend of hip-hop and funk.

  1. Chance the Rapper’s Historic Headlining Slot (2017)

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In 2017, Chance the Rapper became the first artist from Chicago to headline Lollapalooza. The rapper’s set was a homecoming of sorts, and it was clear that he was thrilled to be performing for his hometown crowd. The highlight of the show came when he brought out surprise guest Vic Mensa for a rendition of their hit collaboration Cocoa Butter Kisses. It was a historic moment for both Chance and Lollapalooza, and it cemented the rapper’s status as one of the most important artists of his generation.