TVD Live: Lollapalooza at Grant Park, 7/30

1:55PM: Cochise is firing up Saturday’s early Lollapalooza arrivers. Dressed as an inspector in support of his latest album, The Inspection, he kicks his way around the stage and directs the crowd’s moshing efforts.

2:32PM: Hinds continues to be one of Madrid’s finest imports. They’re currently covering The Clash’s “Spanish Bombs,” and a few songs ago they plucked a young female fan from the crowd to play bass with them. They deserve a better time slot!

2:52PM: I’ve lost count of how many Instagram boyfriends I’ve seen this weekend. Everywhere I turn, fans are taking time to perfect their Lolla poses for their socials.

3:16PM: I have never seen so many boob-related signs. Fletcher’s crowd is divided: some signs request that Fletcher show her boobs, while others would prefer she autograph their boobs. It’s no doubt a memorable crowd for the pop singer’s first time playing a main stage at a festival.

3:41PM: There are already throngs of people packing into Perry’s Stage in anticipation of hometown hero, Lil Durk.

4:32PM: Lil Durk has the largest crowd I’ve ever seen at Perry’s. It’s massive. Surf Mesa had to end his set early so the crew could get the crowd to back away from the stage barriers and Lil Durk’s set still started late because no one wanted to listen.

5:34PM: Somehow I’ve weaved my way through the crowd and just barely made it to Duckwrth at the Discord Stage. It’s a wooded reprieve from the insanity that is the Perry’s crowd right now. And Duckwrth is proving himself to be a thoughtful, creative performer.

5:52PM: COIN is a few minutes late, but their fun set design—including a giant ladybug—make up for the tardiness. So does their energy.

7:04PM: Idles are a force. I can’t pull myself away. They have total command. I notice the members of Hinds in the crowd, equally as mesmerized as I am.

8:25PM: Between Idles and now Turnstile, I’m perhaps at my Lolla peak. The Baltimore hardcore band has quickly become one of my favorite bands to see live.

9:20PM: It’s an understated headlining set for J. Cole. No extensive set, no pyrotechnics, no frills. Just beats and a master lyricist to close out Lolla Saturday.

COCHISE

HINDS

FLETCHER

LIL DURK

DUCKWRTH

COIN

IDLES

TURNSTILE

J. COLE

LOLLAPALOOZA, JULY 30, 2022

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