Lollapalooza daily lineup announced; one-day tickets on sale at noon

The headliners scheduled to perform are: Miley Cyrus (July 29); Tyler, the Creator (July 30), Post Malone (July 31), and Foo Fighters (Aug. 1).

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Miley Cyrus performs onstage during the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Festival at T-Mobile Arena on in 2019 in Las Vegas.

Miley Cyrus performs onstage during the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Festival at T-Mobile Arena on in 2019 in Las Vegas. Cyrus will headline opening day of Lollapalooza 2021 in Grant Park.

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With just over a month to the return of an in-person Lollapalooza in Grant Park, the festival on Wednesday announced the day-by-day lineup for the extravaganza July 29-Aug. 1.

The headliners scheduled to perform are: Miley Cyrus (July 29); Tyler, the Creator (July 30), Post Malone (July 31), and Foo Fighters (Aug. 1). Also slated to perform are Megan Thee Stallion, Journey, Modest Mouse, Limp Bizkit and Steve Aoki.

Also announced: single-day tickets, $130 apiece, will go on sale at noon today at lollapalooza.com. General admission+ tickets are $225 and include numerous perks including shade seating near Buckingham Fountain and access to premium restrooms. Four-day general admission tickets are $375 (the price will increase in phases as festival opening day approaches).

The festival will be held at “full capacity,” but the city will require proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or negative COVID-19 test results in order to enter. More than 100,000 fans are expected to attend each day of the festival, which was canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Here’s a look at the daily schedule of artists:

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