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    Ferran Yagcier-Rodriguez, 21, rests his head on Tanner Gardner's, 21, lap near the T-Mobile stage while Orville Peck performs during the first day of Lollapalooza in Grant Park Thursday July 29, 2021 in Chicago. Lollapalooza is checking proof of COVID-19 vaccines at the gates, or concertgoers can provide a negative COVID-19 test result within the last 72 hours.
    Photograph: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune
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    Orville Peck performs on the T-Mobile stage during the first day of Lollapalooza in Grant Park Thursday July 29, 2021 in Chicago. Lollapalooza is checking proof of COVID-19 vaccines at the gates, or concertgoers can provide a negative COVID-19 test result within the last 72 hours.
    Photograph: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune
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    Attendees walk past a Lollapalooza sign during the 2021 fest.
    Photograph: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune
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    Jimmy Eat World performs at the Bud Light Seltzer stage during the first day of Lollapalooza in Grant Park Thursday July 29, 2021 in Chicago. Lollapalooza is checking proof of COVID-19 vaccines at the gates, or concertgoers can provide a negative COVID-19 test result within the last 72 hours.
    Photograph: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune
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    Kaytranada performs at the Bud Light Seltzer stage during the first day of Lollapalooza in Grant Park Thursday July 29, 2021 in Chicago. Lollapalooza is checking proof of COVID-19 vaccines at the gates, or concertgoers can provide a negative COVID-19 test result within the last 72 hours.
    Photograph: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune
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    Kaytranada performs at the Bud Light Seltzer stage during the first day of Lollapalooza in Grant Park Thursday July 29, 2021 in Chicago. Lollapalooza is checking proof of COVID-19 vaccines at the gates, or concertgoers can provide a negative COVID-19 test result within the last 72 hours.
    Photograph: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune
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    Attendees watch Kaytranada perform at the Bud Light Seltzer stage during the first day of Lollapalooza in Grant Park Thursday July 29, 2021 in Chicago. Lollapalooza is checking proof of COVID-19 vaccines at the gates, or concertgoers can provide a negative COVID-19 test result within the last 72 hours.
    Photograph: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune
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    An attendee jumps over a puddle near a garbage can during the first day of Lollapalooza in Grant Park Thursday July 29, 2021 in Chicago. Lollapalooza is checking proof of COVID-19 vaccines at the gates, or concertgoers can provide a negative COVID-19 test result within the last 72 hours.
    Photograph: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune
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    Miley Cyrus performs at the T-Mobile stage during the first day of Lollapalooza in Grant Park Thursday July 29, 2021 in Chicago. Lollapalooza is checking proof of COVID-19 vaccines at the gates, or concertgoers can provide a negative COVID-19 test result within the last 72 hours.
    Photograph: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune
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    Fans watch Miley Cyrus perform at the T-Mobile stage during the first day of Lollapalooza in Grant Park Thursday July 29, 2021 in Chicago. Lollapalooza is checking proof of COVID-19 vaccines at the gates, or concertgoers can provide a negative COVID-19 test result within the last 72 hours.
    Photograph: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune
Lollapalooza 2021: Photos of Stages and the Scene

ICYMI, one of the world’s largest music festivals is in Chicago this weekend. Don’t miss our exclusive look at Lolla fashion (it never disappoints!). And check back all weekend long for news, more photos, and updates on the festival.

July 30, 2021, 8:58 am
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