Lollapalooza’s virtual 2020 schedule is here

The 4-day music festival will run from July 30 to Aug. 2, airing exclusively on YouTube each night at 5 p.m.

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A fan-favorite set by Chance the Rapper will be included in this year’s lineup.

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Lollapalooza released the schedule for its virtual 2020 lineup Wednesday. The 4-day music festival will run from July 30 to Aug. 2, with sets airing exclusively on YouTube starting at 5 p.m. each night.

The festival announced its lineup Monday. The star-studded roster includes fan-favorite sets by Paul McCartney, Chance the Rapper, Arcade Fire, Outkast, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Metallica, LCD Soundsystem, Ellie Goulding, Lorde and more from prior Lolla fests across the globe, as well as new performances and special guest appearances. And it’s all free.

More than 150 performances and appearances featuring fan-favorite “classic archival sets from some of the festival’s most popular headliners” will be streamed. New performances will also be in the mix, from artists including H.E.R., Jamila Woods, Kaskade, Vic Mensa and Alison Wonderland, and more.

Here’s the full schedule:

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