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Lollapalooza adds to its line-up. Also new: ARTBAT, Young Miko and a dayrave concept.

Lollapalooza Berlin has announced another wave of artists for this year’s edition. On July 18th and 19th, Berlin’s Olympic Park will once again be transformed into a two-day music festival.

In addition to the already confirmed acts – including Pitbull, Lewis Capaldi, Lorde, Teddy Swims, Lily Allen, Zara Larsson and Boys Noize – further names have now been confirmed.

German singer, Brazilian pop and British piano rock

One of the newly added acts is Ayliva, who recently attracted attention with sold-out stadium concerts after a creative break. Her current song “Renn” marks the new start – the appearance at Lollapalooza will be her only Berlin date this year. The singer combines German pop with R&B elements and writes primarily about love and the end of relationships.

Anitta comes from Brazil and has been active internationally in the pop, funk and Latin fields for years.

Tom Odell, known for the song “Another Love”, complements the program with piano ballads and indie pop from Great Britain.

Melodic techno, trance revival and Latin urban

In the electronic sector there is ARTBAT, a duo from Kyiv that looks back on Beatport chart successes with melodic techno tracks like “Atlas” and regularly appears at major festivals. Funk Tribu represents the currently much discussed trance revival – with fast, euphoric productions and a growing fan base in Europe.

The Puerto Rican Young Miko brings Latin urban sound to the line-up. She became known via SoundCloud and established herself in the scene through collaborations with artists like Bad Bunny.

Japanese quartet and a rescheduled performance

ATARASHII GAKKO! from Japan complement the program with an independent mix of J-pop and dance elements, which is known for its eye-catching stage performances. The English artist Alessi Rose is also on the schedule – she had to cancel her performance originally planned for 2025 due to illness and is now making up for it.

New Horizon Stage for young talent

In addition to the established acts, the festival presents young artists on the newly established New Horizon Stage. Panicbaby and Painis will be performing there from Berlin, while Don West and Nieve Ella will be joining the program internationally.

Perry’s Stage is moving – Dayrave concept new on site

There is a structural innovation for the electronic audience: The Perry’s Stage will be repositioned outside the Olympic Stadium and will house a dance floor concept called “Dayrave”, which is based on Berlin club culture.

Tickets and information

Weekend tickets (ages 16 and over) are available in the current sales phase for 199 euros. Teen tickets for 12 to 15 year olds cost 99 euros. For children between 7 and 11 years there are limited add-on tickets for 10 euros; Children up to 6 years of age can be admitted free of charge in conjunction with an adult ticket. Further information and tickets are available via the festival website.

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