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Time of India
3 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Lollapalooza 2025: All you need to know about star lineup, schedule, and more
Lollapalooza is one of the biggest music festivals in the world, and it is back for its 2025 edition. The festival will commence on July 31 in Chicago and will see thousands of people in attendance to watch their favourite artists on stage. Here is all that you need to know about the festival, from the scheduled sets to the lineup and even where to watch the festival live online! About Lollapalooza's performers and schedule Each day of the four-day-long music spectacle offers a different set of artists. On July 31, Tyler, the Creator, Cage The Elephant, Sunami, Glass Beams, Luke Combs, and Gracie Adams will join the stage. The next day will see names like Olivia Rodrigo, Korn, Foster The People, Amaarae, Landon Conrath, and DJO. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lollapalooza (@lollapalooza) On August 2, Clairo, Rüfüs Du Sol, Doechii, BoA, and K-pop girl group TWICE will be leading the performances at the music festival. On the last day of the show, names like Sabrina Carpenter, A$AP Rocky, Martin Garrix, Landon Barker, Benches, and The Marias will be ending the festival with a big bang! Many more artists will be joining the stage, and the performances will be going on throughout the day. Beyond music, the festival has also become a place for flaunting your fashion. Just like Coachella, Lollapalooza has also become a place where people curate special outfits to see their favourite artists. Where to watch Lollapalooza online The music festival will be available for online live streaming if you are unable to attend the physical shows. The shows will be available for all those who subscribe to the Hulu platform's services, as per their released press release. If you are unable to subscribe, you can avail the trial period pack by entering your details.


Hype Malaysia
07-07-2025
- Business
- Hype Malaysia
(Video) Japanese Content Creator Swaps High Paying Job In Japan For Laid-Back Life In Malaysia
The majority of Malaysians are prone to comparing their average salaries to those who live abroad, commenting that our currency is not as strong as other countries. However, the grass is not always greener on the other side. Despite having a higher minimum wage and currency value, each country taxes their citizens differently, leaving some grasping at straws to make ends meet. In an interview with YouTuber Ccwhyao (西西歪), a Japanese woman named Sunami admits to leaving her high-salary job in Japan for a more laid-back lifestyle in Malaysia. She attributes her decision to migrate from the land of the rising sun to high-income tax rates, as well as not having time for herself to relax. Sunami, who is also a content creator, says that despite having a lower salary in Malaysia, she's able to lead a more relaxing lifestyle with more time to do activities that she wants to do. Other than the time for leisure, she also adds that despite Japan's high salary, income tax for the average taxpayer would be up to 30%, 'Every time I would receive my salary, I would be sad'. Other than career factors, Sunami also brings up about the rental situation in Japan. 'For this one bedroom, it costs up to RM3000 (101,689 JPY) and I'm sharing it with a roommate'. She also adds that the unit does not come with extra amenities that you would usually have in Malaysia with the same price point, such as a gym, swimming pool and a designated parking spot. Not only does she compare finances to Japan, but Sunami also points out that Malaysian men are better than Japanese men, saying, 'I see [Malaysian] boyfriends protecting their girlfriends on the street. I was like, wow, so sweet!'. Would you migrate overseas for better salary options? Watch the full video here: Source: YouTube Alyssa Gabrielle contributed to this article