Lollapalooza is coming up this weekend, and there are plenty of artists from Perry’s to the Bud Light Stage that we can’t wait to see.
With Lollapalooza just around the corner, we’ve been investigating the set times and creating our schedule for the weekend. Take a look at some our of favorite artists at Lollapalooza 2026 below, and read our review of last year’s festival now.
Boys Noize, Perry’s Stage, Thursday 4:15-5:15
Legendary DJ/producer Boys Noize is playing early during a stacked Thursday at Perry’s Stage. We caught Boys Noize at some of our first raves years ago, and he’s stayed at the top of the scene ever since. He recently performed at Coachella playing live alongside Nine Inch Nails. Following his epic performance at Movement Detroit, this is a must-see at Lolla.
Worship, Perry’s Stage, Thursday 8:30-9:45
Worship is a drum n bass collective consisting of Sub Focus, Culture Shock, Dimension, and 1991. They’ve all individually had successful careers under the drum n bass genre, and lately, they’ve teamed up to play collaborative sets. Worship quickly started playing headline sets and main stages, giving DNB an increased reach and new audience. Their closing set at Perry’s will be a theatrical display of bass music.
horsegiirl, Airbnb Stage, Friday 8:00-8:45
The masked artist known as horsegiirL blends hard house, happy hardcore, techno, hyperpop, and more into one high-energy performance. Donning a full horse mask in every public appearance, the Berlin-based artist transcends genres and delivers a full-on party. Her theatrical performances and infectious energy make her one of Lollapalooza’s most unique live experiences this weekend.
Max Styler, Perry’s Stage, Saturday 5:45-6:45
Max Styler has become house music royalty over the last few years. He recently performed a five-hour open-to-close set at Radius Chicago, and he returns to Chicago for two more sets this Lollapalooza weekend. Max Styler keeps his sets interesting and filled with unreleased music. He’s one of the more creative and unique sets you can see at Perry’s.
The xx, Bud Light Stage, Sunday 8:45-10:00
Closing out the festival is The xx, an indie band from the genre’s heyday that has continued to shape modern alternative music. The trio led by Jamie xx is known for their minimalist sound, intimate vocals, and atmospheric production. They’ve been on hiatus for most of their recent history with members pursuing solo projects. This one will be on the more chill side, but it can’t be missed if you’re a fan of their iconic sound from songs like “Intro”.





