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Twice Makes History as First K-Pop Girl Group to Headline Lollapalooza
3 Aug
Summary
- Twice becomes first K-pop girl group to headline Lollapalooza
- Doechii delivers a "masterclass" performance, announces headlining tour
- Rüfüs Du Sol claims main stage, proving mellow house music can headline

The 2025 Lollapalooza festival in Chicago has been a showcase of diverse musical talent, with several groundbreaking moments. On Saturday, the K-pop group Twice made history as the first female K-pop act to headline the festival, delivering an electrifying set that had their devoted fanbase, the Once, in a frenzy.
Elsewhere, rapper Doechii proved why she is a rising star, with a "masterclass" performance that saw her and her dancers transform the stage into a school, complete with an oversized boombox and choreographed routines. Doechii's set was a testament to her creative vision and undeniable talent, and she even surprised the crowd by bringing out City Girls' JT for a fiery collaboration.
In another highlight, the Australian trio Rüfüs Du Sol claimed the main stage, a rare honor for an electronic act at Lollapalooza. Their mellow, house-infused sound captivated the audience, who were able to vibe out in a "trippy state of zen" as the band's expansive, meditative tracks unfolded against a backdrop of fireworks and lasers.