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Lorde leads nearly sold-out Lollapalooza 2026 as ticket resale options remain

By Brandon Hayes Apr 25, 2026

is one of the headliners for Lollapalooza 2026 in Chicago’s Grant Park, and the festival’s ticket picture is already tight. All two-day and four-day passes, along with most one-day passes, were sold out through the event’s official ticketing site, , at the time of publish, with only limited waitlist availability left.

The lineup puts Lorde alongside , , , , The Smashing Pumpkins, The xx and John Summit, underscoring how heavily booked the four-day festival is shaping up to be. For readers still trying to get in, passes were available through , , Vivid Seats, Ticket Liquidator, SeatGeek and Gametime when this was published, with SeatGeek listing single-day and four-day passes but no two-day passes.

That mix of sold-out official inventory and scattered resale stock is the central fact for buyers today. TicketNetwork was offering $150 off orders of $500 and up with code THR150, or $300 off orders of $1,000 and up with code THR300. Vivid Seats had code THR30 for $30 off purchases of $300 and above, while SeatGeek was giving new customers code HOLLYWOOD10 for $10 off purchases of $250 and up.

The context matters because Lollapalooza 2026 is being presented as a stacked lineup and, by the time of publish, a nearly sold-out one. The official route was narrowing fast even as resale platforms kept some inventory on the table, which means the remaining choices were less about picking the cheapest path and more about finding any path at all. For those watching the festival closely, the linked lineup announcement for Lollapalooza 2026 with Lorde and Charli XCX is now turning into a ticket chase as much as a music bill.

The question for would-be attendees is no longer whether demand is real. It is whether the remaining resale passes will stay available long enough for late buyers to move before the last inventory disappears.

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