Sabrina Carpenter brings earth, wind and fire in Lollapalooza – NBC Chicago

On the last night of Lollapalooza in Chicago, one of the largest headliners of the festival made music legends to help the crowd, let go of “letting go and groove”.

“If I could get a few friends out for you,” said Sabrina Carpenter when the wind and fire of “Let's Groove Tonight” began playing in the background. “So I thought why not produce my friends from Chicago? Take it for 'earth wind and fire!”

The radio band originally founded in Chicago in 1969 occurred on stage Sunday on stage Sunday, including the popular dance song of the “September” group.

“The whole place went crazy when they went out,” said Matt Rodrigues, who was on the show with his niece, and viral videos that caught the moment on social media.

At the beginning of the weekend, headliner Olivia Rodrigo brought during her set from Weezer and played “Say it ain't so” and “Buddy Holly”.

The four -day festival, which started in Grant Park in Chicago on Thursday, ended on Sunday evening. Streets and streets are expected to be reopened on Monday.

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