The Lollapalooza daily schedule with set times usually comes out just a couple of weeks before the festival, not when tickets first go on sale.

Quick Scoop

  • Historically, Lollapalooza announces:
    1. Festival dates first (many months ahead).
    2. Full lineup by day a few months out.
    3. Daily schedule and set times closer to the festival, often around 2–4 weeks before opening day.
  • For a late-July Chicago Lolla, that typically means the detailed schedule drops sometime in early to mid-July.
  • Exact release dates change every year, so the best way to know the moment it’s out is:
    • Sign up for Lollapalooza’s email list.
    • Watch their official site and socials (Instagram, X/Twitter, TikTok).
    • Keep an eye on big music outlets (Billboard, local Chicago news, etc.).

Think of it like this: dates → lineup → daily breakdown → set times/app. The answer to “when does the Lollapalooza schedule come out?” is “fairly late in the game, close enough that you can plan, but not so early they can’t adjust for changes.”

Slight speculation (but realistic)

Because festivals follow patterns, you can safely plan around:

  • Lineup by day: months before.
  • Hour-by-hour schedule: a few weeks before gates open , so don’t stress if you don’t see set times in the spring.

Bottom line: The Lollapalooza schedule with set times usually drops a few weeks before the festival, so expect it in the month leading up to the event rather than right after tickets or lineup are announced. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.