SB19 makes history as first P-pop group to perform on Lollapalooza stage
SB19 dropped a major announcement for A'TIN on March 18, confirming their upcoming performance at Lollapalooza, held at Grant Park in Chicago, Illinois, from July 30 to August 2.
On social media, SB19 wrote: "Surprise A’TIN! We’re so thrilled to announce that we’ll be performing on the Lollapalooza stage this 2026! Can’t wait to see you, Chicago."
SB19 will share the bill with a star-studded lineup across the four-day festival, including Charli XCX, Tate McRae, Lorde, Olivia Dean, John Summit, Jennie, The Smashing Pumpkins, The XX, and many more.
Since Perry Farrell founded it as a touring festival in 1991, Lollapalooza has continued to shape and redefine festival culture for more than three decades.
The festival has long been a trailblazer in the industry, pioneering a number of milestones: bringing diverse musical genres under one bill, traveling across locations, expanding to multiple days, introducing a second stage, weaving art and activism into its programming, offsetting its carbon emissions, spotlighting electronic music on the main stage, creating family-friendly experiences, establishing itself in an urban city center, and ultimately taking the festival model global.
What began as a touring event has evolved into a world-class annual festival, with a permanent home in Chicago since 2005 and international editions spanning culturally vibrant countries such as Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Germany, France, and India.
Today, it stands as one of the most celebrated music destinations for fans both in the United States and around the world. The Chicago edition alone draws more than 170 bands across eight stages over four packed days of live music.
In 2021, Lollapalooza marked its 30th anniversary, a testament to its lasting legacy and its standing as one of the most influential festival brands in the world.