What happened this year
Headlining the final night were Linkin Park, making their first-ever appearance at Lollapalooza India and delivering a much-anticipated Mumbai performance. The band led the main stage through a career-spanning set that included fan favourites such as Numb, In the End, Crawling and Faint, alongside newer material like The Emptiness Machine and Heavy Is The Crown.
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As tens of thousands sang along, the performance became the defining crowd moment of the weekend. Addressing the audience, Mike Shinoda said, “Thank you so much for supporting the band over the years, especially the new music. And thank you for patiently waiting for us and consistently asking for us to be here!”
It's that time of the year when people from across the country travel to the city of dreams to witness the euphoria and bombard social media with pictures and videos. But how did it all begin?
The history of Lollapalooza
Lollapalooza was conceived and created in 1991 as a farewell tour by Perry Farrell, singer of the group Jane's Addiction. The first Lollapalooza tour had a diverse collection of bands and was a commercial success. It stopped in more than twenty cities in North America.
Lollapalooza ran annually until 1997, and was revived in 2003. From its inception through 1997 and its revival in 2003, the festival toured North America. In 2004, the organizers expanded the dates to two days per city but canceled the tour after poor ticket sales.
In 2010, it was announced that Lollapalooza would remain in Chicago, while also debuting outside the United States, with a branch of the festival staged in Santiago, Chile, on April 2–3, 2011, where it partnered with Santiago-based company Lotus.
The word Lollapalooza means "an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance".
Indian artists hold their own
Indian performers continued to command attention on the final day. Folk-metal band Bloodywood drew one of the loudest responses of the night with tracks like










