Lollapalooza Chile

This article is about the festival. For the composition, see Lollapalooza (composition).
Lollapalooza Chile
Genre Alternative rock, heavy metal, hip hop, electronic, punk rock
Frequency Annually
Location(s) O'Higgins Park, Santiago, Chile (2011–Present)
Years active 4
Inaugurated 2011
Most recent March 14–15, 2015
Website
lollapaloozacl.com

Lollapalooza Santiago, Chile–based version of the popular music festival Lollapalooza /ˌlɒləpəˈlzə/.

History

The annual festival launched in April 2011 in Santiago’s O'Higgins Park and features alternative rock, heavy metal, punk rock and hip-hop bands from both Chile and abroad. It was the first edition of Lollapalooza to take place outside of the United States and was followed by the launch of Lollapalooza Brazil in São Paulo in 2012.[1] Lollapalooza Chile returned to Santiago in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. the fifth edition is scheduled for the 19 and 20 of March 2015. It is managed by Chilean production company Lotus Productions in partnership with Lollapalooza founder and Jane's Addiction frontman Perry Farrell,[2] and drew crowds of approximately 100,000 in 2011 and 115,000 in 2012.[3]

The Flaming Lips on stage at Lollapalooza Chile 2011

Acts

Lollapalooza Chile has featured a range of international artists such as The Killers, Jane's Addiction, Kanye West, Deftones, Fatboy Slim, Thirty Seconds to Mars, The Flaming Lips, Arctic Monkeys, Foo Fighters, Björk, MGMT, Tinie Tempah, Sublime with Rome, Foster the People, Calvin Harris and Armin Van Buuren.[4][5] The 2013 lineup included The Black Keys, Pearl Jam, Queens of the Stone Age, Keane, Deadmau5, A Perfect Circle, Franz Ferdinand, The Hives, and many others.[6]

Foo Fighters at Lollapalooza Chile 2012

The festival has also provided an important platform for Chilean music and rock in particular, and shows by Chilean artists have drawn some of its biggest crowds.[7] Featured bands have included Chico Trujillo, Anita Tijoux, Los Bunkers, Javiera Mena, Francisca Valenzuela, Joe Vasconcellos, Gepe, Fernando Milagros, Juana Fe and Los Jaivas. The Chilean contingent of the 2013 lineup included Banda Conmoción, Gepe, De Saloon and Chancho en Piedra. Lollapalooza Chile has also provided a springboard for Chilean artists such as Los Bunkers, Chico Trujillo and Anita Tijoux to play the original Lollapalooza festival in Chicago.

Lineups by year

2011

In mid-November 2010, the American musician Perry Farrell announced that the twentieth version of Lollapalooza festival would be held for the first time outside the United States; The site chosen was the Parque O'Higgins in Santiago, Chile, on 2 and 3 April 2011. The event gathered approximately 100,000 people between the O'Higgins Park Ellipse, the Movistar Arena and the Theater Dome.

Some critics felt that the poor organization affects the development of evento. Also, many people of Chile felt that the final festival did not meet expectations, feeling more like a "Lollapalooza Chile" than a "Lollapalooza in Chile."

The organization had many problems, one of them being the cancellation of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs show due to health problems of one of its band members. Problems escalated when Lotus announced that tickets would not be refunded under any circumstances. Added to this, the organizers did not program another band to replace the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, but as time passed they were able to present other artists.

Saturday, 2 April
Coca Cola Zero Stage Claro Stage LG Stage Tech Stage Kidzapalooza
United States The Killers United States Deftones United Kingdom Fatboy Slim Brazil Cansei de Ser Sexy Chile Achu
United States The National United States Ben Harper Australia Empire of the Sun Norway Datarock Chile Los Pulentos
United Kingdom James United States Cypress Hill United States Perry Etty v/s Chris Cox United States Edward Sharpe Chile Magic Twins
Chile Los Bunkers United Kingdom Steel Pulse France Joachim Garraud Colombia Bomba Estéreo
Chile Francisca Valenzuela Chile Zeta Bosio Chile Ana Tijoux
Chile Latin Bitman Chile Dënver
Chile DJ Raff Chile Astro
Chile New Kids on the Noise Chile Devil Presley
Chile Ital
Sunday, 3 April
Coca Cola Zero Stage Claro Stage LG Stage Tech Stage Kidzapalooza
United States Kanye West United States Jane's Addiction Netherlands Armin Van Buuren United States Cold War Kids Chile Los Pulentos
United States Thirty Seconds to Mars United States Sublime with Rome Germany Boys Noize United States The Drums Chile Achu & Los Plumabits
United States The Flaming Lips Chile Chico Trujillo United States Fischerspooner United States Cat Power Chile Fractal & Joe Vasconcellos
United States 311 Chile Todos tus muertos United States Ghostland Observatory United States Devendra Banhart Chile Cuchara
Spain Mala Rodríguez Chile Quique Neira Chile Toy Selektah Chile Fother Muckers
Chile Javiera Mena Chile The Ganjas
Brazil Matanza Chile Cómo Asesinar a Felipes
Chile Mundano

2012

When the lineup was first revealed it was very poorly received by many festival fans, there were only a few big name artits sucha as Björk, MGMT, Joan Jett and Foo Fighters, but by the time the festival finally started many popular artists such as Arctic Monkeys Calvin Harris, Skrillex, Tinie Tempah and Foster the People, among others were in the line up. This new version of the Festival showed various improvements, such as security, a wider selection of food posts, better information regarding the festival itself and a better atmosphere.

Saturday, 31 March
Claro-LG Stage Coca Cola Stage Alternative Stage Perry's Stage Huntcha Stage Kidzapalooza
Iceland Björk United Kingdom Arctic Monkeys United States Crosses United Kingdom Calvin Harris Chile Silvestre Chile 31 Minutos
United States Cage the Elephant Chile Los Jaivas Chile Electrodomesticos United States Bassnectar Chile Föllakzoid Chile MC Billeta
United States Thievery Corporation United States Gogol Bordello Chile Los Tetas United States Pretty Lights Chile La Mala Senda Chile Inti Illimani Historico
Germany Gentleman Argentina Gustavo Cordera Mexico HopPo! Chile Surtek Collective Chile Pulenta Chile Mosquitas Muertas
Chile Pedro Piedra Chile Plebe Rude Chile Ritmo Machine Chile Beat Calavera
Chile Adanowsky Chile Adrianigual Chile Dion
Chile El Sueño de la casa propia
Sunday, 1 April
Claro-LG Stage Coca Cola Stage Alternative Stage Perry's Stage Huntcha Stage Kidzapalooza
United States Foo Fighters United States MGMT Canada Peaches United Kingdom Above & Beyond Chile Jiminelson Chile 31 Minutos
United States Joan Jett & the Blackhearts United States TV on the Radio Argentina Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas United States Skrillex Chile Fernando Milagros Chile Mazapán
United States Band of Horses United Kingdom Friendly Fires United Kingdom Morodo United States Tinie Tempah Chile We are The Grand Chile Anitchie
United States Foster the People Chile Camila Moreno Colombia Systema Solar United States The Crystal Method United States Gush Chile Newen Afrobeat
Chile Bbs Paranoicos Chile Juana Fe Chile Perry Etty vs Chris Cox Chile Yael Meyer
Chile Alex Anwandter Chile Soul & Senses
Chile Mawashi

2013

The lineup was very well received by the people as it brought many quality, big name artists such as Pearl Jam, Keane, Franz Ferdinand, Queens of the Stone Age, The Black Keys, The Hives, Kaiser Chiefs, deadmau5, Passion Pit, Two Door Cinema Club, Of Monsters and Men , A Perfect Circle, Hot Chip and Foals, and many others.

On January 28, 2013, Lotus released the schedules of each artist on Facebook, with the participation of fans through "likes", which served to open the "curtain" with the schedules of each stage on their website.

Saturday, 6 April
Claro-LG Stage Coca Cola Stage Alternative Stage LG-Optimus Stage Lotus Stage Kidzapalooza
United States Pearl Jam United States Queens of the Stone Age United States Puscifer United States Kaskade Chile Zonora Point Chile Cachureos
United States The Hives United Kingdom Kaiser Chiefs United States Passion Pit United States Major Lazer Chile Intimate Stranger Chile Sinergia
United Kingdom Two Door Cinema Club United States Of Monsters and Men Australia The Temper Trap Canada Zeds Dead Chile Keko Yoma United States Chevy Metal
Chile Los Tres Chile Chancho en Piedra United States Alabama Shakes Canada Crystal Castles Chile Pascuala y Fauna Chile Los Plumabits
Chile Gepe Chile Banda Conmocion Chile Dread Mar I Brazil DJ Marky Chile Treboles
Mexico Carla Morrison Chile Mecanico
Sunday, 7 April
Claro-LG Stage Coca Cola Stage Alternative Stage LG-Optimus Stage Lotus Stage Kidzpalooza
United States The Black Keys United States Deadmau5 United Kingdom Hot Chip United States Steve Aoki Chile Kali Mutsa Chile Cachureos
United States A Perfect Circle United Kingdom Franz Ferdinand United States Bad Brains United States Nas Chile Protistas Chile Mago Oli
United States Tomahawk United Kingdom Keane United States Foals United States Porter Robinson United States Resina Lala Chile Transbuhiriano
United States Gary Clark Jr. Chile Manuel Garcia Chile Marcelo D2 Argentina Poncho United States Red Oblivion
Chile Perrosky Chile De Saloon United States Toro y Moi Chile Daniel Klauser Chile Agents
Spain Russian Red

2014

Lollapalooza Chile 2014 was the fourth version of this popular festival in the country. It was held in the O'Higgins Park in Santiago on 29th and 30 March of that year. The final attending number of spectators estimated by Lotus Productions was around 160,000 people, about 80,000 in total.

"In pursuit of the ultimate band of Kidzapalooza", sponsored by Lotus Productions and Coca-Cola Chile, the competition was intended to encourage the participation of young people across Chile between the ages of 14 and 18 years old encouraging them to participate with their own band for the grand prize to appear in the official scenario of Kidzapalooza during the 2014 Lollapalooza Chile Festival. To participate, each band had to send a home video (uncut) of 90 seconds, where all members appeared playing and/or singing. This video had to be sent, together with information of the band, between October 24 and December 22, 2013. The winning band was Mangoré.

Saturday, 29 March
Coca Cola Stage Claro Stage PlayStation Stage LG G2 Stage Paris Stage Kidzpalooza
United States Nine Inch Nails United States Red Hot Chili Peppers Jamaica The Wailers Russia Zedd Chile Onda Vaga Chile 31 Minutos
United Kingdom Ellie Goulding France Phoenix Chile Francisca Valenzuela Italy The Bloody Beetroots Chile Upa! Chile Orixangó
United Kingdom Cage The Elephant United States Imagine Dragons United States AFI United States Wolfgang Gartner Brazil Nação Zumbi Chile Cantando Aprendo A Hablar
Chile Lucybell Mexico Cafe Tacuba United Kingdom Jake Bugg United States Baauer Chile Dr. Vena
Chile Movimiento Original Chile Joe Vasconcellos United States Capital Cities Australia Flume Chile Hortadoj
Chile Nano Stern Chile Lance Herbstrong Chile Prefiero Fernández
Chile Santobando Chile Fat Pablo
Sunday, 30 March
Coca Cola Stage Claro Stage PlayStation Stage LG G2 Stage Paris Stage Kidzpalaooza
Canada Arcade Fire United States Soundgarden United Kingdom New Order Sweden Axwell Chile Nicole Chile 31 Minutos
United States Vampire Weekend United States Pixies Italy Jovanotti United States Kid Cudi Chile Monsieur Periné Chile Power Peralta
United Kingdom Johnny Marr United States Julian Casablancas Australia Lorde United States Krewella Chile Niño Cohete Chile Natalia Contesse
Chile Ana Tijoux United States Portugal. The Man United Kingdom Savages United Kingdom Flux Pavilion Chile Somos Manhattan Chile Tikitiklip
Chile We Are The Grand Mexico HopPo! Chile Inti-Illimani United StatesFrance PerryEtty vs Joachim Garraud Chile Mistah Dijah
Chile Natalia Lafourcade Chile Sanfuentes Chile Rama
United States Red Oblivion Chile Alejandro Vivanco

2015

The line up was released on November 16, 2014. Jorge Gonzalez, ex leader of a Chilean 80's rock band known as Los Prisioneros cancelled his presentation after suffering a stroke on February 8, 2015. On March 2, it was confirmed that his replacement would be Ana Tijoux.

Saturday, 14 March
VTR Stage Coca Cola Stage Acer Stage D-Box VTR Stage Lotus Stage Kidzapalooza
United States Jack White United States Skrillex Chile Ana Tijoux Netherlands Nicky Romero Chile Javiera y Los Imposibles United States Donavon Frankenreiter
United States The Smashing Pumpkins United States Foster The People United States St. Vincent ChileUnited States Ritmo Machine /w Sen Dog & Sick Jacken Chile Chinoy United States The Helmets
United Kingdom The Kooks Mexico Molotov Chile Chancho en Piedra & Los Tetas United States Dillon Francis Template:Country data Colobia Esteman Chile 3x7 Veintiuna
United States Donavon Frankenreiter Chile Congreso Chile Camila Moreno Guatemala Carnage Chile Hielo Negro Chile La Ciscu Margaret
Chile Fernando Milagros Chile López Chile Zaturno United States Kill the Noise Chile Manu Da Banda
Argentina Maxi Trusso Brazil Matanza Chile Oh Margot!
Chile Abya Yala Chile MKRNI Chile Marineros
Chile DJ Caso
Sunday, 15 March
VTR Stage Coca Cola Stage Acer Stage D-Box VTR Stage Lotus Stage Kidzapalooza
United States Kings of Leon United Kingdom Calvin Harris United States Interpol United States Major Lazer Chile Yajaira Argentina Heavysaurios
United Kingdom Robert Plant United Kingdom Kasabian United Kingdom SBTRKT United States Cypress Hill Chile Miss Garrison Texas Los Plumabits
United Kingdom Bastille United Kingdom Alt-J Jamaica Damian Marley France DJ Snake Chile María Magdalena Chile Mosquitas Muertas
United States The Specials Argentina Lumumba Australia Chet Faker Chile RVSB Chile Lilits Chile Las Aventuras del Barco Volador
Chile Astro Chile Pedro Piedra United States The Last Internationale United Kingdom Rudimental Chile Dead Christine
Chile Quique Neira United States Mass Mental Germany Atom™ Chile Fármacos
Chile Portavoz Chile Afrik
Chile Kapitol

2016

The sixth version of Lollapalooza Chile will be held on 19–20 March 2016. The official 2016 lineup was release on October 6, 2015, the 2016 headliners will be; Eminem, Florence + The Machine, Jack Ü, Mumford and Sons, the rest of the lineup by day is:

Saturday: Eminem, Jack Ü, Tame Impala, Zedd, Of Monsters and Men, Jungle, Halsey, Albert Hammond Jr., Walk the Moon, Flosstradamus, Duke Dumont, Eagles of Death Metal, Candlebox, Gepe, Todos Tus Muertos, Javiera Mena, The Joy Formidable, Bitman and Roban, Movimiento Original, Ases Falsos, Föllakzoid, Jiminelson, Jack Novak, Magaly Fields, DJ Who, The Suicide Bitches, Kuervos del Sur, Rootz Hi-Fi & M8cky, Banton, Telebit and Julius Popper.

Sunday: Florence + The Machine, Mumford and Sons, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Snoop Dogg, Kaskade, Die Antwoord, Alabama Shakes, Bad Religion, Odesza, Twenty One Pilots, Ghost, RL Grime, Zeds Dead, Marina and the Diamonds, A-Trak, Babasónicos, Gramatik, Seeed, Vintage Trouble, Matthew Koma, Tinariwen, Aguaturbia, Tiano Bless, Oddó, La Guacha, Tunacola, Rootz Hi-Fi & M8cky Banton, Planeta No and Stone Giant.

See also

References

  1. Three Chilean acts perform at Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago ThisisChile.cl, 12 August 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  2. Lollapalooza music festival makes international debut in Chile ThisisChile.cl, 26 November 2010. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  3. Lollapalooza draws crowds of 115000 in triumphant return to Santiago ThisisChile.cl, 3 April 2012. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  4. Line up oficial y detalles del Lollapalooza Chile 2011 HERNÁN CARRASCO C., 192.cl, 28 January 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  5. Lollapalooza Chile 2012: line up oficial y precios potq.cl, 20 November 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  6. Lollapalooza Chile 2013: Line-up por día paniko.cl, 22 November 2012. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  7. Chilean bands played the most popular shows at Lollapalooza thisischile.cl, 4 April 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2013.

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