Chile In 2010, it was announced that Lollapalooza would debut in South America, with a branch of the festival staged in Chile's capital
Santiago on April 2–3, 2011. The inaugural
Lollapalooza Chile lineup included
Jane's Addiction,
Thirty Seconds to Mars,
the National,
Manny and Gil the Latin,
the Drums,
the Killers,
Los Bunkers,
Ana Tijoux,
Javiera Mena,
Fatboy Slim,
Deftones,
Los Plumabits,
Cypress Hill,
311,
the Flaming Lips, and many others. The eighth edition was held on March 16–18, 2018, with
Pearl Jam,
Lana Del Rey, the Killers,
Red Hot Chili Peppers, and
LCD Soundsystem as headliners. In October 2022, the lineup for the next year's event was announced and included headliners
Blink-182,
Billie Eilish,
Lil Nas X,
Drake,
Rosalía, and
Tame Impala. In August 2024, the headliners of the following year's lineup were announced:
Olivia Rodrigo,
Rüfüs Du Sol,
Justin Timberlake,
Alanis Morissette,
Tool, and
Shawn Mendes.
Brazil Following the success of the Chilean events, a Brazilian version was confirmed in 2011, The third edition was moved to the
Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo's borough of
Interlagos, happening on April 5 and 6, 2014. Interlagos remained the festival's home for the following editions, on March 28–29, 2015, March 12–13, 2016, March 25–26, 2017, March 23–25, 2018, and April 5–7, 2019. The 2020 edition was supposed to happen in April 3–5, with headliners
Guns N' Roses,
Travis Scott, and
the Strokes, but it was canceled a week before the planned dates due to
COVID-19 lockdowns. The festival was rescheduled to December 4–6 of the same year, maintaining the same headliners, but was, once again, shut down due to COVID. It was again rescheduled to September 10–12, 2021, due to continued COVID restrictions, this time not confirming its headliners or other attractions. After two years of expectations, the festival was rescheduled for a fourth time, to March 25–27, 2022. The event finally returned in March 2022 on the scheduled dates, with headliners the Strokes and
Miley Cyrus.
Foo Fighters were supposed to close the festival on March 27, but their drummer,
Taylor Hawkins, died two days before the event, while touring South America. The band was replaced with various Brazilian artists paying tribute to the musician. The 2023 Brazilian version of the festival took place from March 24 to 26. Announced headliners were
Billie Eilish,
Blink-182, and
Drake. Blink-182 cancelled a few weeks before the event due to drummer
Travis Barker injuring his hand. The band was replaced by
Twenty One Pilots. Drake also cancelled his performance hours before he was scheduled to go onstage, causing commotion online as he was seen at an American club the night before; he was replaced by
Skrillex. The 2024 edition happened on March 22–24, with Blink-182,
SZA,
Kings of Leon,
Sam Smith,
Arcade Fire,
Limp Bizkit, and
Titãs headlining. Kings of Leon were replacements for
Paramore, who canceled just two months before the festival. The 2025 edition took place on March 28–30 and was headlined by
Olivia Rodrigo,
Rüfüs Du Sol,
Shawn Mendes,
Alanis Morissette,
Justin Timberlake, and
Tool. The 2026 edition was held on March 20–22 at the
Interlagos Circuit in São Paulo. It featured 71 acts, both national and international, with headliners including
Sabrina Carpenter,
Tyler, the Creator,
Lorde,
Chappell Roan,
Deftones,
the Warning and
Skrillex.
Argentina On September 10, 2013, it was announced that the Argentine version of the festival would be held in
Buenos Aires. Since then, Lollapalooza has had an annual edition at the
Hipódromo de San Isidro, usually in the last week of March.
Germany On November 4, 2014, it was announced that the first European Lollapalooza would be held in the German capital of Berlin. It was scheduled for September 12–13, 2015, and the proposed location was the historical airport grounds of
Berlin-Tempelhof. In the official press release, festival founder
Perry Farrell stated that, "Berlin's energy,
vibrant art,
fashion and
music scenes are a mirror reflection of what Lollapalooza is all about and I can't wait to share in this cultural exchange". Lollapalooza Germany was produced by the Lollapalooza U.S. team, in addition to Melt! Booking and Festival Republic, who have helped run both Reading and Leeds festivals in England. At
change.org, an online petition against the festival in the Treptower Park gathered over 6,400 supporters. Citizens from the area created working groups to stop the festival taking place, due to noise and other complaints. Since 2018, the festival has been held at the
Olympiapark Berlin.
Sweden The first Scandinavian edition of Lollapalooza was held in the Swedish capital of
Stockholm, on June 28–30, 2019. After being canceled for two years due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, Lollapalooza returned to Stockholm on July 1–3, 2022. The 2022 event was attended by over 70,000 people, making it the biggest Swedish festival of all time. In 2024, Lollapalooza Stockholm announced a cancellation of that year's festival as well as an indefinite hiatus, leaving the Berlin and Paris locations as the two remaining European Lollapalooza festivals.
France On October 12, 2016, Lollapalooza announced that they would be hosting a festival in Paris, France. The inaugural edition of the event took place at the city's
Longchamp Racecourse grounds on July 22–23, 2017. The lineup for Lollapalooza Paris 2017 was announced on January 17, 2017, and included
Red Hot Chili Peppers and
The Weeknd as headliners. Following that, the lineup included the likes of
Imagine Dragons,
Lana Del Rey,
DJ Snake,
London Grammar,
Alt-J,
The Roots,
Marshmello,
Liam Gallagher,
Martin Solveig,
Skepta,
Glass Animals,
Milky Chance,
Don Diablo,
Oliver Heldens,
Crystal Fighters,
Jauz,
Alan Walker, and many more. Since then, the festival has taken place in France every year, except for 2020, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, and 2024, when it was canceled due to logistical, administrative, and security constraints.
Israel On August 7, 2012, Perry Farrell announced that Lollapalooza would be debuting in
Tel Aviv, Israel. Farrell described Israel as an "international music community that listens to everything we all listen to, but the artists weren't traveling there so it was an opportunity." The event was scheduled for August 20–22, 2013 in
Yarkon Park, the city's largest urban park. However, the event was postponed to an unspecified date. While there was no definitive reason for the cancellation of the Israel date, various news sources reported financial challenges associated with producing a large-scale show with international artists within the political situation in the Middle East.
India On July 27, 2022, Lollapalooza announced that they would be debuting at the
Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai, India, on January 28–29, 2023. This would be Lollapalooza's first event in Asia, partnering with
BookMyShow. The headliners of the two-day event were
Imagine Dragons,
the Strokes, and
Diplo. The lineup included nearly forty artists, such as
Cigarettes After Sex,
Raveena,
Greta Van Fleet,
Japanese Breakfast,
the Wombats,
Jackson Wang, and
AP Dhillon. Lollapalooza India's second edition was held the following year, with
Jonas Brothers and
Sting being the headliners. The 2025 edition saw
Green Day and
Shawn Mendes headline and also featured international artists like
Louis Tomlinson,
Glass Animals,
Aurora,
Cory Wong, and
Zedd and Indian musicians such as
Hanumankind,
Niladri Kumar, and
DOT, among others. Lollapalooza India's 2026 edition had
Playboi Carti and
Linkin Park as headliners. ==Criticism==