Lollapalooza 2025
Lollapalooza Argentina 2025 will take place from March 21 to 23 at the Hipódromo de San Isidro, Buenos Aires. Justin Timberlake, Alanis Morisette, Olivia Rodrigo, Shawn Mendes and Tool will be some of the big names performing.
Lollapalooza is an internationally recognized music festival that brings together artists from various genres, including rock, pop, hip-hop, electronic music, indie and more. It was created in 1991 by Perry Farrell, leader of the band Jane's Addiction, as a farewell tour for his band. Since then, it has become one of the most iconic festivals in the world.
Since 2014, it has been held annually in Argentina, usually at the San Isidro Hippodrome, half an hour from the City of Buenos Aires. It is one of the most anticipated musical events of the year in the country by the young world, attracting both renowned international artists and local talents.
Day 1: Friday, March 21
Justin Timberlake (for the first time in Argentina), Alanis Morissette, Foster the People, Los Ángeles Azules, CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso, Mon Laferte, Charlotte de Witte, Parcels, BLOND:ISH, Lasso, Barry Can't Swim, Ana Mena, Nessa Barrett, DobleP, Micro TDH, Darumas
Pablopablo, Spreen x Matute, Vinocio, Planta, Milk Shake, Queralt Lahoz and La Cintia.
Day 2: Saturday, March 22
Shawn Mendes, TOOL, WOS, Tate McRae, La K'onga, DJ Zedd, Teddy Swims, The Marías, Sepultura, Inhaler, Artemas, Benson Boone, Arde Bogotá, Samuraï, Balthvs, Doly Flackko, Dum Chica, Ponte Perro, Juana Aguirre, Soulfía and Juan López.
Day 3: Sunday, March 23
Olivia Rodrigo, Rüfüs Du Sol, Tan Biónica, Nathy Peluso, Girl in Red, James Hype, Rawayana, Fontaines D.C., Caribou, JPEGMAFIA, Michael Kiwanuka, Chita, Disco Lines, Marina Reche, Little Jesus, El Malilla, Aron, Lara Project, Lil Pani, Central Norte Crew: Brychtta + Metal DJ Crew + Etta!, BB Asul, Lichi, Estratosfera and Deyco.
How to get to the San Isidro Racetrack
By train: Mitre line (Retiro-Tigre branch):
Get off at the San Isidro station. From there, it's approximately a 10-15 minute walk to the racetrack.
By bus: Several buses pass near the racetrack, depending on your starting point. Some recommended lines:
Line 60: Connects several areas in the north of Greater Buenos Aires with the City of Buenos Aires.
Line 203: Connects towns in the north of the suburbs with San Isidro.
Line 168: Passes through Av. Libertador and has stops near the racetrack.
By Car or Motorcycle:
From the City of Buenos Aires, take Av. del Libertador to the north or use the Pan-American Highway (Ramal Tigre) and exit at Av. Márquez to the east. There will be parking lots nearby, but it is advisable to arrive early as they tend to fill up quickly.
By Taxi, Remis or Travel Apps: services such as Cabify, Uber, or Didi operate in the area and can drop you off directly at the entrance to the racetrack.
By Bike: there are bike lanes in the area and some sectors of the racetrack offer bike parking. Don't forget to bring a good lock for added security.
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