Lollapalooza 2008 – The world’s most eclectic music festival returns to Chicago

Chicago’s Windy City will once again host Lollapalooza, a three-day music festival taking place August 1-3 in Grant Park. This year’s lineup will feature 130 musical acts on nine different stages, including:

spoke head

rage against the machine

nine inch nails

Kanye West

Wilco

the storytellers

love and rockets

gnarl barkley

Party in the street

the black keys

lupe fiasco

The National

G.Love and Special Sauce

Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings

broken social scene

spank molly

mark ronson

cat power

explosions in the sky

brand new

Gogol Bordello

Stephen Malkmus and the assholes

dierks bentley

okkervil river

Amadou and Mariam

blues traveler

john butler threesome

Passes for the three-day festival range in price from $175 to $205 and are available on a first-come, first-serve basis at lollapaloza.com.

The festival isn’t just for music-loving adults: there’s plenty of fun for all ages at Kidzapalooza, featuring a variety of activities to keep kids and teens entertained. In addition to family-friendly musical acts, expect to find music workshops, a petting zoo, a dance floor, video game tournaments, and much more.

Lollapalooza is a general admission event, so get there early and claim your spot in the park. But if you’d rather be treated like a VIP, you have two options: The first is to join the Lolla Lounge. As a member, you’ll receive drinks, buffet lunches and dinners, relaxing mini-spa treatments, air-conditioned bathrooms, and comfortable lounge chairs. Best of all, each room has a raised platform for an unobstructed view of the stage. Three-day LollaLounge passes sell for $850 each.

You can also purchase your own private Lollapolooza cabana – it’s the best way to experience the show! You will have your own exclusive platform, with personal servers and climate-controlled comfort stations. For more information, visit the Lollapalooza site.

Lollapalooza Detours

While you’re in town for the festival, why not enjoy the rest of what Grant Park and downtown Chicago have to offer? Add these destinations to your must-do list:

TRADE

magnificent mile

The Magnificent Mile, a long stretch of Michigan Avenue, is known by several names, including Mag Mile and Miracle Mile. Famous for its shops and quaint, wide sidewalks, Michigan Avenue is a shopper’s paradise. This is where you’ll find all the major department stores (Nordstrom’s, Neiman Marcus, Saks), designer boutiques (Chanel, Louis Vuitton), and dozens of specialty stores. If you have the chance, look to stay at a Magnificent Mile hotel (Michigan Ave. Chicago Hotel)

Wicker Park/Bucktown

If you’re looking for the next big thing in fashion, head to this edgy neighborhood located where Milwaukee, Damen and North avenues intersect to check out the latest creations from emerging designers and smaller brands that are sure to help you stand out in a crowd. Not to be missed: Phoebe 45 for womenswear and Apartment Number 9 for men.

WALK

marina pier

600 E Grand Avenue

Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 595-7437

In a fifty-acre park complex on a boardwalk that extends to Lake Michigan, Navy Pier offers a wide variety of entertainment and dining options, including fireworks boat cruises every Wednesday night beginning on Valentine’s Day. Memorial Day through Labor Day. If you have time, be sure to ride the 150-foot-tall Ferris wheel and enjoy stunning views of the lake and city skyline.

grant park

Downtown Chicago, between Michigan Avenue and Lake Michigan

Beyond the Lollapalooza staging area is a beautiful stretch of waterfront trails and cultural attractions, including the Shedd Aquarium, the Museum of Science and Industry, and the Art Institute of Chicago. Don’t miss the impressive Buckingham Fountain and Cloud Gate, a large reflective sculpture also known as “The Bean.”

DINNER

David Burke Main House

616 North Rush in Ontario

Telephone: 312.660.6000

Chicago is a city known for its steakhouses, and Primehouse is arguably one of the best. Conveniently located in a luxury hotel in downtown Chicago, N. Rush St., the menu features a delicious selection of meats that are dry-aged on the premises. Save room for dessert – the Kickin Donuts and Chocolate Fudge Cake with Graham Sprinkle Ice Cream are not to be missed!

Garrett’s Popcorn

670 N Michigan Ave and four other Chicago locations
These local institutions tend to have long lines out front, and when you walk in and try their irresistible popcorn, you’ll know why! Founded in 1949, Garrett’s is known for its Caramel Crisp and Cheese Corn varieties. Can’t decide? Get the Downtown Mix and enjoy the best of everything.

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