Lollapalooza 2015: Where To Watch And What To Expect


Lollapalooza 2015 kicks off on Friday, July 31. If you can’t make it to Chicago for the annual music festival then you can still check out the music and action from your own home.

There are many ways for you to check out the Lollapalooza 2015 live stream. It consists of three separate channels that play simultaneously, which means you can jump from one to another at the same time. If you’re bored of watching another band play, then you can check out another one of Lollapalooza’s live stream.

The live stream via Red Bull TV already started playing on Friday at 3 p.m. EST and is expected to play all throughout the weekend. Be aware though that the live stream will cut off at 11 p.m. EST at the end of each night.

Channel 1 of the Lollapalooza live stream will include feature interviews and behind-the-scenes footage of the festival. Meanwhile, Channel 2 will only include live performances, while Channel 3 will focus mostly on the EDM performances at Lolla.

Entertainment Weekly also shared Lollapalooza’s live stream schedule, which is also available on the official Lollapalooza website. Read it, print it out, and study it so you know which bands and artist to check out this upcoming weekend.

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If you’re attending the music festival, then you should know what to expect before you head out. The temps in Chicago this weekend will be slightly higher than the usual mid 80s temps, according to meteorologist Bill Nelson. Festival attendees are encouraged to bring water bottle, sunscreen, and a poncho, in case it rains. From Saturday evening into Sunday, there will be a 40 percent chance of showers, according to Nelson.

Lollapalooza organizers are fine with attendees bringing sunscreen and plastic and aluminum water bottles; however, aerosol bottles are banned from the park. So that means sunblock spray is not allowed.

Attendees can bring up to two sealed water bottles, say officials. As previously reported via the Inquisitr, Lollapalooza is just one of the many festivals that also banned selfie sticks from its annual event. Tents and canopies are also not allowed at the festival, according to officials.

Lollapalooza is expected to bring 100,000 attendees at Grant Park in Chicago this weekend. This year’s headliners include Paul McCartney, Metallica, the Weeknd, A$AP Rocky, Kaskade, Charli XCX, Nero, and hundreds of other artists.

Are you either live streaming or attending Lollapalooza 2015 this coming weekend? If so, share your thoughts below in the comments section.

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