Lollapalooza 2025: How to Watch the Hottest Performances and Livestream

Not all festivals should catch your fancy, but definitely not Lollapalooza 2025. Right now, Chicago’s Grant Park has officially transformed into a sonic wonderland for no other reason. The legendary Lollapalooza festival is in full swing. From July 31 to August 3, a diverse lineup of more than 170 artists is rocking eight stages, creating a weekend of unforgettable performances.

For music lovers who can’t make it to the Windy City, the festival has a solution. Hulu is bringing the entire experience directly to your screen. As long as you subscribe, you won’t miss a single beat of the most talked-about moments. You don’t need to worry about the heat, the crowds, or the long walks between stages. You just need a comfy spot and a Hulu subscription to feel like you are there.

Lollapalooza 2025 Headliners

Lollapalooza 2025
This year’s Lollapalooza is making history, and the headlines have already written themselves. On Saturday, K-pop superstars TWICE treated the audience to a superb performance. They are now  the first-ever all-female K-pop act to headline the festival. Their high-energy set included a dazzling drone light show and tracks from their new album, This is For, completely captivating the massive crowd.

Meanwhile, country music broke new ground on Thursday as Luke Combs took the stage as the festival’s first major country headliner. These two landmark performances represent a massive shift in the music landscape, proving Lollapalooza continues to evolve and embrace a truly global sound.

You also have a front-row seat to performances from some of the biggest names in music today. Pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo commanded the T-Mobile stage on Friday night, fresh off her wildly successful GUTS tour. On Thursday, festival favorite Tyler, the Creator, followed his critically acclaimed CHROMAKOPIA tour. It felt like he brought his unique blend of hip-hop and theatrical flair to a devoted fanbase. Sunday’s grand finale sees pop powerhouse Sabrina Carpenter and hip-hop heavyweight A$AP Rocky close out the festival, ensuring the weekend ends with an absolute bang. Carpenter, riding the wave of her viral hits, and Rocky, a veteran performer, gave fans a spectacular send-off.

Artists & Rising Stars on the Lineup You Shouldn’t Miss

But the festival is about so much more than just the headliners. You’re also getting a deep dive into the artists shaping the future of music. On Friday, you can catch the pop-punk vibes of Bleachers or the alt-rock energy of Wallows. Also, hip-hop fans get a dose of T-Pain’s legendary vocals and the hard-hitting sound of Knock2 on the Perry’s stage. Saturday features a captivating performance from Doechii. Watch her bring her theatrical “School of Hip-Hop” set to the T-Mobile stage. And then an exhilarating show from Australian dance trio Rüfüs Du Sol, whose smooth, vibey sound fills the night. On Sunday, you have the chance to see Finneas, the multi-talented producer and artist, and Dominic Fike, who brings his alt-pop fusion to the T-Mobile stage just before Sabrina Carpenter’s finale.

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Where to Watch The Hulu Livestream: Channels, Times, and Replays

  • Streaming Platform: Hulu
  • Available to: All Hulu subscribers
  • Livestream Start Date: Thursday, July 31
  • Headliner Set Times: Begin as early as 8:30 p.m. local time each day

You might feel the sting of FOMO when you realize two of your favorite artists are performing at the same time. This is where Hulu’s two-channel livestream becomes your best friend. For instance, on Thursday night, you must make the impossible choice between Tyler, the Creator’s closing set and Luke Combs’ historic performance. Similarly, on Friday, Olivia Rodrigo battles Korn for your attention. The two-channel format lets you bounce back and forth, grabbing a glimpse of both shows and experiencing the impossible.

So, how exactly do you watch all of this? It’s simple. You need a Hulu subscription, whether it’s a basic plan or the Hulu + Live TV bundle. The festival streams exclusively on the platform, and you can access the content on a wide range of devices, from your smart TV and gaming console to your phone or laptop. The livestream starts each day at 4:05 p.m. CT (5:05 p.m. ET), running through the late-night sets. If you missed a performance, don’t worry, Hulu will host replays, so you can catch up on all the electrifying moments you missed. Make sure you check the official Lollapalooza schedule on Hulu to plan your viewing party and prioritize the artists you absolutely cannot miss.

This year’s Lollapalooza lineup celebrates the festival’s legacy of genre diversity, offering everything from pop and rock to K-pop and country. As we head into the final day, the anticipation for Sabrina Carpenter’s and A$AP Rocky’s sets continue to build up amongst fans, promising a spectacular and fitting conclusion to a weekend of musical history. You don’t have to be there in person. With Hulu, your living room just became the most exclusive venue in town, so get ready to experience the hottest moments of Lollapalooza 2025.

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