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Two days of music, fun and festivities

For two electrifying days each summer, Lollapalooza brings top international and local acts to Berlin. This renowned music festival attracts tens of thousands of visitors with the spirit of music, inclusivity and sustainability. It also features a dedicated kids' section, making it a family-friendly event with a festival atmosphere right in the city.


Lollapalooza at a glance

Lollapalooza has become a summer tradition for music lovers, featuring everything from massive musical performances to unique cultural experiences. The festival hosts top artists across genres, delivering a lineup that excites fans year after year.

Four experience areas are spread throughout the festival grounds. The Green Kiez allows visitors to learn more about environmental protection and other social issues. And for families, there's Kidzapalooza, a dedicated space for young festivalgoers to enjoy age-appropriate music, theatre and creative workshops. Based on this multi-dimensional approach, Lollapalooza supports important causes like sustainability, anti-racism and community building.

Lollapalooza highlights

  • Urban oasis: Located right in Berlin, this festival is easily accessible. Simply hop on public transport to the festival grounds and head back home to sleep in your own bed after an exciting day.

  • Sensational lineup: Enjoy live performances by world-renowned acts and emerging local talent, creating a unique fusion of global and German music.

  • Eco-friendly vibes: As Germany's first festival to be certified as sustainable by international standards, Lollapalooza leads the way in eco-conscious celebrations.

  • Inclusive family fun: Kidzapalooza offers a colourful, interactive world for children aged 0-11, featuring child-friendly music, theatre, sports and workshops.

  • Global community: Meet people from around the world while supporting meaningful causes, taking part in workshops and celebrating diversity.

Discover Lollapalooza Berlin

Originating in the US, Lollapalooza was launched in 1991 by Jane's Addiction singer Perry Farrell and has since evolved into a globally celebrated festival brand with editions in South America and Europe. Berlin became part of the Lollapalooza family in 2015, initially held at the former Tempelhof Airport. After moving through a few other venues, it found its home at the Olympiastadion and Olympiapark.

The festival's cultural impact extends to social awareness and environmental action. From eco-friendly practices to accessibility features for disabled visitors, Lollapalooza is committed to inclusivity and sustainability, setting a positive example for festivals worldwide.

Top tips for Lollapalooza

  • Early bird savings: Book your tickets during the Early Bird phase for the best prices. For even more savings, consider booking a group ticket with your friends for five adults.

  • Family-friendly fun: The Kidzapalooza area offers a specially curated experience for children. Use the dedicated entrance at the Pichelsberg S-Bahn station for easy access to this family zone.

  • Lollapalooza is a car-free festival that encourages sustainable travel. Public transport takes you directly to the festival grounds at Olympia-Stadion station.

  • The festival prioritises accessibility with services for disabled visitors, including accessible toilets and guidance from an inclusion service team.

  • Stay refreshed with free water stations located throughout the grounds. Food from outside is not permitted, but there are plenty of tasty options available to purchase once you're inside the festival.

Additional information
Dates
July 2025
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