
Can't make it to Grant Park? Watch the Lollapalooza performances live with Hulu
Whether you're hoping to catch Luke Combs on Thursday night, or Sabrina Carpenter dancing to 'Manchild' on Sunday, it will all be streamed live on Hulu.
Here's everything you need to know to stream Lollapalooza 2025:
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How to stream Lollapalooza live on Hulu
Lollapalooza 2025 will be streamed live on Hulu for all subscribers. The massive summer festival kicks off on Thursday, July 31 with Tyler, the Creator and Luke Combs headlining. It ends on Sunday, Aug. 3 with Sabrina Carpenter and A$AP Rocky headlining. Hulu will offer a live stream of the performances.
What time does Lollapalooza start?
The first acts on Thursday began at noon CT, but Luke Combs and Tyler, the Creator, Thursdays headliners, are not scheduled to begin until at 8:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. CT respectively.
How much does Hulu cost?
Hulu has several streaming tiers to fit whatever your interests, or budget might be. Here's a breakdown:
There are more bundles which may include ESPN+, HBO Max and even combining multiple streaming partners with Hulu + Live TV.
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Hulu has a huge collection of entertainment to stream. Whether you prefer to watch intense dramas, hilarious comedies or adrenaline-fueled action films, Hulu has a show or movie for you. Explore some of the most popular content available to stream on Hulu, along with a few of the platform's hottest new offerings.
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