Lollapalooza Chile
Lollapalooza Chile | |
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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 |
Lollapalooza Santiago, Chile–based version of the popular music festival Lollapalooza /ˌlɒləpəˈluːzə/.
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]
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]
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.
Coca Cola Zero Stage | Claro Stage | LG Stage | Tech Stage | Kidzapalooza |
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The Killers | Deftones | Fatboy Slim | Cansei de Ser Sexy | Achu |
The National | Ben Harper | Empire of the Sun | Datarock | Los Pulentos |
James | Cypress Hill | Perry Etty v/s Chris Cox | Edward Sharpe | Magic Twins |
Los Bunkers | Steel Pulse | Joachim Garraud | Bomba Estéreo | |
Francisca Valenzuela | Zeta Bosio | Ana Tijoux | ||
Latin Bitman | Dënver | |||
DJ Raff | Astro | |||
New Kids on the Noise | Devil Presley | |||
Ital |
Coca Cola Zero Stage | Claro Stage | LG Stage | Tech Stage | Kidzapalooza |
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Kanye West | Jane's Addiction | Armin Van Buuren | Cold War Kids | Los Pulentos |
Thirty Seconds to Mars | Sublime with Rome | Boys Noize | The Drums | Achu & Los Plumabits |
The Flaming Lips | Chico Trujillo | Fischerspooner | Cat Power | Fractal & Joe Vasconcellos |
311 | Todos tus muertos | Ghostland Observatory | Devendra Banhart | Cuchara |
Mala Rodríguez | Quique Neira | Toy Selektah | Fother Muckers | |
Javiera Mena | The Ganjas | |||
Matanza | Cómo Asesinar a Felipes | |||
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.
Claro-LG Stage | Coca Cola Stage | Alternative Stage | Perry's Stage | Huntcha Stage | Kidzapalooza |
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Björk | Arctic Monkeys | Crosses | Calvin Harris | Silvestre | 31 Minutos |
Cage the Elephant | Los Jaivas | Electrodomesticos | Bassnectar | Föllakzoid | MC Billeta |
Thievery Corporation | Gogol Bordello | Los Tetas | Pretty Lights | La Mala Senda | Inti Illimani Historico |
Gentleman | Gustavo Cordera | HopPo! | Surtek Collective | Pulenta | Mosquitas Muertas |
Pedro Piedra | Plebe Rude | Ritmo Machine | Beat Calavera | ||
Adanowsky | Adrianigual | Dion | |||
El Sueño de la casa propia |
Claro-LG Stage | Coca Cola Stage | Alternative Stage | Perry's Stage | Huntcha Stage | Kidzapalooza |
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Foo Fighters | MGMT | Peaches | Above & Beyond | Jiminelson | 31 Minutos |
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts | TV on the Radio | Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas | Skrillex | Fernando Milagros | Mazapán |
Band of Horses | Friendly Fires | Morodo | Tinie Tempah | We are The Grand | Anitchie |
Foster the People | Camila Moreno | Systema Solar | The Crystal Method | Gush | Newen Afrobeat |
Bbs Paranoicos | Juana Fe | Perry Etty vs Chris Cox | Yael Meyer | ||
Alex Anwandter | Soul & Senses | ||||
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.
Claro-LG Stage | Coca Cola Stage | Alternative Stage | LG-Optimus Stage | Lotus Stage | Kidzapalooza |
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Pearl Jam | Queens of the Stone Age | Puscifer | Kaskade | Zonora Point | Cachureos |
The Hives | Kaiser Chiefs | Passion Pit | Major Lazer | Intimate Stranger | Sinergia |
Two Door Cinema Club | Of Monsters and Men | The Temper Trap | Zeds Dead | Keko Yoma | Chevy Metal |
Los Tres | Chancho en Piedra | Alabama Shakes | Crystal Castles | Pascuala y Fauna | Los Plumabits |
Gepe | Banda Conmocion | Dread Mar I | DJ Marky | Treboles | |
Carla Morrison | Mecanico |
Claro-LG Stage | Coca Cola Stage | Alternative Stage | LG-Optimus Stage | Lotus Stage | Kidzpalooza |
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The Black Keys | Deadmau5 | Hot Chip | Steve Aoki | Kali Mutsa | Cachureos |
A Perfect Circle | Franz Ferdinand | Bad Brains | Nas | Protistas | Mago Oli |
Tomahawk | Keane | Foals | Porter Robinson | Resina Lala | Transbuhiriano |
Gary Clark Jr. | Manuel Garcia | Marcelo D2 | Poncho | Red Oblivion | |
Perrosky | De Saloon | Toro y Moi | Daniel Klauser | Agents | |
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.
Coca Cola Stage | Claro Stage | PlayStation Stage | LG G2 Stage | Paris Stage | Kidzpalooza |
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Nine Inch Nails | Red Hot Chili Peppers | The Wailers | Zedd | Onda Vaga | 31 Minutos |
Ellie Goulding | Phoenix | Francisca Valenzuela | The Bloody Beetroots | Upa! | Orixangó |
Cage The Elephant | Imagine Dragons | AFI | Wolfgang Gartner | Nação Zumbi | Cantando Aprendo A Hablar |
Lucybell | Cafe Tacuba | Jake Bugg | Baauer | Dr. Vena | |
Movimiento Original | Joe Vasconcellos | Capital Cities | Flume | Hortadoj | |
Nano Stern | Lance Herbstrong | Prefiero Fernández | |||
Santobando | Fat Pablo | ||||
Coca Cola Stage | Claro Stage | PlayStation Stage | LG G2 Stage | Paris Stage | Kidzpalaooza |
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Arcade Fire | Soundgarden | New Order | Axwell | Nicole | 31 Minutos |
Vampire Weekend | Pixies | Jovanotti | Kid Cudi | Monsieur Periné | Power Peralta |
Johnny Marr | Julian Casablancas | Lorde | Krewella | Niño Cohete | Natalia Contesse |
Ana Tijoux | Portugal. The Man | Savages | Flux Pavilion | Somos Manhattan | Tikitiklip |
We Are The Grand | HopPo! | Inti-Illimani | PerryEtty vs Joachim Garraud | Mistah Dijah | |
Natalia Lafourcade | Sanfuentes | Rama | |||
Red Oblivion | 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.
VTR Stage | Coca Cola Stage | Acer Stage | D-Box VTR Stage | Lotus Stage | Kidzapalooza |
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Jack White | Skrillex | Ana Tijoux | Nicky Romero | Javiera y Los Imposibles | Donavon Frankenreiter |
The Smashing Pumpkins | Foster The People | St. Vincent | Ritmo Machine /w Sen Dog & Sick Jacken | Chinoy | The Helmets |
The Kooks | Molotov | Chancho en Piedra & Los Tetas | Dillon Francis | Template:Country data Colobia Esteman | 3x7 Veintiuna |
Donavon Frankenreiter | Congreso | Camila Moreno | Carnage | Hielo Negro | La Ciscu Margaret |
Fernando Milagros | López | Zaturno | Kill the Noise | Manu Da Banda | |
Maxi Trusso | Matanza | Oh Margot! | |||
Abya Yala | MKRNI | Marineros | |||
DJ Caso | |||||
VTR Stage | Coca Cola Stage | Acer Stage | D-Box VTR Stage | Lotus Stage | Kidzapalooza |
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Kings of Leon | Calvin Harris | Interpol | Major Lazer | Yajaira | Heavysaurios |
Robert Plant | Kasabian | SBTRKT | Cypress Hill | Miss Garrison | Los Plumabits |
Bastille | Alt-J | Damian Marley | DJ Snake | María Magdalena | Mosquitas Muertas |
The Specials | Lumumba | Chet Faker | RVSB | Lilits | Las Aventuras del Barco Volador |
Astro | Pedro Piedra | The Last Internationale | Rudimental | Dead Christine | |
Quique Neira | Mass Mental | Atom™ | Fármacos | ||
Portavoz | Afrik | ||||
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
- ↑ Three Chilean acts perform at Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago ThisisChile.cl, 12 August 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
- ↑ Lollapalooza music festival makes international debut in Chile ThisisChile.cl, 26 November 2010. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
- ↑ Lollapalooza draws crowds of 115000 in triumphant return to Santiago ThisisChile.cl, 3 April 2012. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
- ↑ Line up oficial y detalles del Lollapalooza Chile 2011 HERNÁN CARRASCO C., 192.cl, 28 January 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
- ↑ Lollapalooza Chile 2012: line up oficial y precios potq.cl, 20 November 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
- ↑ Lollapalooza Chile 2013: Line-up por día paniko.cl, 22 November 2012. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
- ↑ Chilean bands played the most popular shows at Lollapalooza thisischile.cl, 4 April 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
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