Imagine Dragons, The Strokes lead Lollapalooza India line-up


Lollapalooza has announced the full line-up for its expansion into India next year, led by Imagine Dragons and The Strokes.

The two acts will be joined by AP Dhillon, Greta Van Fleet, Diplo and Zhu at the India debut of the festival alongside Japanese Breakfast, The Wombats, Alec Benjamin and GOT7 member Jackson Wang, among others. Local acts set to take the stage at Lollapalooza India include Prateek Kuhad, metal band Bloodywood, The F16s and more.

The festival is set to be held at the Mahalaxmi Race Course in Mumbai on January 28 and 29. Phase 1 tickets are now available via BookMyShow, with General Admission tickets priced at Rs8,999. VIP tickets are priced at Rs19,999 and include access to an elevated viewing area with VIP-exclusive bars and food stalls, as well as a dedicated entry lane.

Platinum tickets priced at Rs64,999 offer access to the elevated viewing platform, with mixed table seating and chef-curated food and drinks. Platinum ticket-holders will also be offered transport between stages, and access to air-conditioned bathrooms and mobile charging spots.

Promoted and co-produced by Indian festival and concert promoter BookMyShow, Perry Farrell, WME and C3 Presents, the Indian debut of Lollapalooza will mark the festival’s first foray into Asia. Billboard has previously reported that India was chosen as it is a “large potential market”, with C3 Present’s Charlie Walker explaining that the “musical appetite in India in streaming consumption, you realise quickly that it’s underserved in live”.

Lollapalooza has previously held editions in Santiago, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Berlin, Paris and Stockholm.

The full line-up for Lollapalooza India is:

Imagine Dragons
The Strokes
AP Dhillon
Greta Van Fleet
Diplo
Zhu
Prateek Kuhad
Divine
CAS
Japanese Breakfast
Madeon
Alec Benjamin
Jackson Wang
Chelsea Cutler
The Wombats
Imanbek
Kasablanca
Apashe
Raveena
The Yellow Diary
Bloodywood
Sandunes
AsWeKeepSearching
The F16s
Kayan
Tejas
House of Hashbass
Madboy/Mink
T.Ill Apes
Kumail
Kavya
Mali
Tanmaya Bhatnagar
Easy Wanderlings
Abhi Meer
Bombay Brass
Parimal Shais
Siri
Tracy De Sa
Aadya

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