
Lollapalooza Chile is the Chile-based version of the popular music festival Lollapalooza. It is held in Santiago, Chile.
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. Lollapalooza Chile has been held in Santiago since 2011.
Lollapalooza Chile has also provided a springboard for Chilean artists such as Los Bunkers, Chico Trujillo and Anita Tijoux to play at the original Lollapalooza festival in Chicago.
SABRINA CARPENTER
Deftones
Doecchi
Interpol
Kygo
Tom Morello
Young Cister
Ben Böhmer
Bunt.
Men I Trust
Viagra Boys
Horsegiirl
Lany
Airbag
GEPE
The Warning
Bad Nerves
Gondwana
31 Minutos
Six Sex
Drink The Sea
3BallMTY
The La Planta
Dracma
Bryartz
Amigo de Artistas
Benja Valencia
Rootz HiFi
Cleaver
Consequence of Energy
Despertando Las Neuronas
TYLER, THE CREATOR
Lorde
Turnstile
Los Bunkers
Peggy Gou
Katseye
DJO
Orishas
Royel Otis
Yousuke Yukimatsu
The Dare
Balú Brigada
RØZ
Judeline
Yami Safdie
Nafta
31 Minutos
De Saloon
KattyeS
Rubio
Guitarricadelafuente
Como Asesinar a Felipes
Zaturno
Tomo Como Rey
Marlon Breeze
Bruno Borlone
Astronautiko
Rootz HiFi
Chicarica
Aeróbica
Fonosida
Mano de Obra
School of Rock
CHAPPELL ROAN
Skrillex
Lewis Capaldi
Addison Rae
Brutalismus 3000
Danny Ocean
Marina
2holiis
Akriila
TV Girl
RIZE
Hamdi
Mau y Ricky
Bandalos Chinos
Manuel García
Joaquina
2 Minutos
Caleb Calloway
Quilapayún
Facebrooklyn
Claudio Valenzuela
Trío Cristóbal Briceño y Grupo Crisis
Santo Barrio
Anttonias
Mauricio Hernández
Hesse Kassel
Niebla Niebla
Rootz HiFi
La Caravana Mágica
Miss Javi
Los Borné
Tikitiklip
Caleuchístico
Otroarte
O’Higgins Park (Spanish: Parque O’Higgins, previously known as Parque Cousiño), covering approximately 75 hectares (190 acres), is Santiago, Chile’s second largest public park after Metropolitan Park. It is situated in the center of the capital city, within the Santiago Commune.
Named after Bernardo O’Higgins, one of Chile’s founding fathers, the park is a popular destination for families on weekends and holidays, particularly during the national holiday on September 18, when traditional gathering places for dancing, eating, and drinking, called fondas and ramadas, are open to the public for a few days.
From 2011 and 2019, O’Higgins Park served as the location of the annual Lollapalooza Chile music festival.

















