As the fourth and final day of the festival came to a close, the sun was high, the skies were blue and Lollapalooza attendees posed for photos in front of the iconic sign one last time.
Headlining on Sunday were Melanie Martinez and Blink-182, who played at the Bud Light and T-Mobile stages, respectively. Other artists included grentperez, Pierce the Veil, Teddy Swims, WILLIS and The Last Dinner Party.
Two Door Cinema Club played IHG Hotels & Resorts at 7:45, a performance that went back to their older music throughout the set. Their stage time was vibey but energetic, and you can read about it here.
Conan Gray delivered a wholesome and versatile performance in his time on Bud Light stage that started at 6:45 p.m. The audience felt Gray’s love for them throughout the set, which you can learn more about here.
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Ruel, who performed on Friday for the first time, sat in an interview to share about a new incoming album and reflect on his two-day-old EP, “Adaptations.” You can read the interview here.
Sundial sat in a Q&A with The Daily Illini to offer their advice for rising artists, as well as answered questions about their Lollapalooza experience and preparation. The article can be found here.
Knox also agreed to interview with The Daily Illini on Sunday and chatted with Senior buzz Reporter Annisyn Krebs-Carr about his recent success and Lollapalooza set. His Q&A can be read here.
HANABIE., a pop-metal group from Tokyo performed at 1:15 p.m. on Sunday. In another interview with The Daily Illini, they discussed what it’s like to be a heavy metal girl group and what that title really means. It can be found here.
Cults addressed their audience heavily in their performance at Bacardi stage at 7:45 p.m. As an indie-rock-pop band, they talked heavily about their success which spans over a decade. You can read about it here.
Blink-182 closed Lollapalooza on the T-Mobile stage at 8:45 p.m. in a strong rock set including a joke or two too forward. Their performance was deemed one of an acquired taste, and an opinionated review of the set can be found here.
Melanie Martinez ended Lollapalooza’s 2024 Bud Light stage run in her headlining set which started at 8:30 p.m. Martinez played many of her popular hits in a slew of numbers trailing her entire discography. The article can be found here.
For information on days one through three, including finding the other daily recaps, you can check out our website here.