Facts About Lollapalooza Chile
Lollapalooza Chile is the Chilean iteration of the renowned Lollapalooza music festival that originated in the U.S. The event made its debut in April 2011 at Santiago's O'Higgins Park, showcasing a fusion of alternative rock, heavy metal, punk rock, and hip-hop from both Chile and around the world. Organized by Lotus Productions and Lollapalooza's founder Perry Farrell, the festival drew approximately 100,000 attendees in its inaugural year and 115,000 the following year.
Since its inception, Lollapalooza Chile has featured prominent international artists such as The Killers, Kanye West, Arctic Monkeys, Foo Fighters, and Calvin Harris. Concurrently, it has highlighted leading Chilean acts like Chico Trujillo, Anita Tijoux, and Los Bunkers, making the festival a significant platform for Chilean music and broadening the recognition of local artists.
Each year, the festival presents a diverse array of performers spanning various genres. For instance, the 2013 lineup included The Black Keys, Pearl Jam, and Queens of the Stone Age. Subsequent editions have seen headliners such as Eminem, Florence + The Machine, Metallica, and Kendrick Lamar.
Lollapalooza Chile has expanded over the years, enhancing its offerings and attracting large crowds. Despite occasional logistical challenges and lineup changes, it remains a major cultural event in Chile, celebrating both international and local musical talent.