SZA, Tyler, The Creator, Future, Metro Boomin and many more are set to headline the 2024 edition of Lollapalooza in the United States.
Scheduled to take place in Chicago’s Grant Park from August 1–4, the event’s star-studded lineup was finally unveiled on Tuesdsay (March 19).
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In addition to those mentioned above, Sexyy Red, Killer Mike, Vince Staples and BigXThaPlug are some of the other titans on the bill.
Pre-sale tickets will go live on Thursday (March 21) at 10 A.M. CST followed by regular on-sale two hours later, with increased prices will increase. Passes can be purchased here.
Future and Metro Boomin, who have been listed on the roster together, have been making waves at festivals of late.
The two joined forces with Travis Scott at Rolling Loud California last week and delivered a full performance of their long-fabled collaboration, “Cinderella,” at Inglewood’s Hollywood Park Grounds.
The unreleased song features Future handling the chorus, during which he sings: “Racks up, racks stuck together/ Sip red, talk to the devil/ Rosetta stones forever/ High yellow, canary yellow/ Hot chocolate, Cinderella.”
The track first emerged as a snippet back in 2022 during “Road To Utopia,” a seven-night residency by Travis at the Zouk nightclub in Las Vegas.
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Back in January, Young Metro fired up a short snippet of the ethereal track via Twitter. The teaser featured Pluto’s woozy vocals alongside a caption from Metro that read “Hot chocolate cinderella.”
The upcoming collaboration appeared to be a hit with fans as they flooded Metro’s replies, begging for the track to arrive.
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Since it first emerged, fans have been clamoring for a recorded version of the track. They reportedly won’t need to wait long as the song is rumored to be included on Future and Metro Boomin’s long-awaited joint album, WE DON’T TRUST YOU.
Outside of the WE DON’T TRUST YOU songs, the iconic duo cued up joints from the Atlanta warbler like “Mask Off,” “Wicked,” “Stick Talk” and more during their latest set. The legendary duo also played old favorites, performing mixtape staples like “Karate Chop” and “Monster.”