Downtown – The perfect weather from Lollapalooza defies every chance and continued on Saturday for the third day of show stopping.
Chicago's own chance that the rapper played a 15-minute “surprise” on the stage of the Perry on Saturday afternoon. Although he came on stage a few minutes late, he started strongly with “No Problem” from his album “Coloring Book” in 2016.
He continued, songs like “All Night”, “Cocoa Butter Kisses”, “The Highs & The Tief” – and new music from his upcoming album “Star Line”.
“Star Line” will be released on August 15 and will be a chance of the first album for six years, he said The Crowd.

The Grammy award winner Rapper Doechii was also the highlights of the day and put on a massive amount on the T-Mobile stage during her evening. Doechii and her dancers ordered the audience through a school of hip shop and portrayed classmates during the master class performance.
Doechii played singles such as “fear” and “nosebleed” and fan favorites from their mixtape “Alligator Bites Never Heal”, which won the best rap album at the Grammy's at the beginning of this year.
The crowd became wild when she rapped “cooked peanuts”, “Nissan Altima” and “Denial is a river”.
After the native Tampa had asked about a special guest, he also released City Girls' JT for “Alter Ego” – and dropped the news that she was heading her first tour.
Doechiis website Has a countdown watch until Monday from 9 a.m. if further details are expected.

Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra
More than 100 young local musicians have written history about the Grant Park on the stage of the tito. The Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra was the first teenage ensemble to appear on Lolla's main stage and classic ballads, “Star Wars” songs, pop Medleys from “Poker Face” and “Hot to Go!” Played. and more.
The amount for which they performed was a unique mix of family members, orchestra alumni, teenagers with basketball jersey and more.
Experience was both a stranger and known for everyone who had an orchestral performance. It was both calm of the crowd when the orchestra appeared, but also loud boots and cheered the younger amount when they screamed their friends in the band.
It was an emotional, hours of performance, which was led by music director and conductor to all Tinkham when the relatives cried both cheered and from the crowd.


Ashish and Ujjaini Shah were emotional when they saw them playing their 17-year-old son Arjun on stage.
“It was amazing, I was literally almost in tears,” said Ujjaini. “Knowing how much hard work he did in over 12 years [of playing violin]All samples. “
They said they were grateful to the orchestra that they not only gave the children the opportunity to present their talent on stage at Lollapalooza, but also to play music and to meet children from all over Chicago.
“Chicago houses a large number of very, very talented children who are musicians in different ways,” said Ujjaini. “These children in CYSO keep different forms of classical music and jazz alive and good with our youth. So it is amazing to bring this in Chicago a wider audience.”
Dhaval Patel, whose son Neel plays violin in the orchestra, said he was really proud of the ensemble. He hopes that this performance inspires young musicians to aim high.
“They all start somewhere,” said Patel. “Keep on, do your passion and continue playing.”
The story makes twice
The night ended strongly and made history as the first K-Pop girls' group to head the festival.
The nine -member group dazzled on stage with exhibited, affirmative jeans, suitable boots and white buddy tanks, while fireworks and drone lights illuminated the sky above them.
They opened their set with “The Feels” and played hits like “This is for” – the title track from their latest album “Takedown”, “More & More”, “What is love?” And “Queen of Hearts”-an ultimate ode to the group of girls in the group when they played over 20 songs in their 90-minute slot.

The Australian alternative dance trio rutsüs du Sol was also headliner last night. Although electronic artists are usually delegated on Lollas Perry's stage, they claimed the T-Mobile main stage.
“Feel good to represent electronic music and Australian music tonight,” said keyboardist Jon George next to the bandmates Tyrone Lindqvist and James Hunt.
Her setlist contained some of the group's biggest hits such as “Inner Bloom”, “You War was right” and “on my knees”.

In the afternoon, the English actress Naomi Scott achieved a debut performance in the USA by performing in Lollapalooza.
The star of films such as “Lemonade Mund”, “Aladdin” and “Smile 2” pulled a much larger amount to the hornbühne, including Superfan Christina Signorile. She drove from New Jersey to only perform Scott.
“I've been a fan since 'lemonaden mouth'. I have all your records, recordings, all the nine meters,” said Signorile. “I saw all of her films. She is probably my three best artists of all time.”
After Scott's appearance, she welcomed a few fans – including Signorile. “It was incredible,” said the fan.
And from there it is back to New Jersey on the street to make Signorile, but with an unforgettable fan experience and some artists Merch.
Lollapalooza ends in the Grant Park on Sunday evening.
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