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Lollapalooza 2026 Tickets: Sold Out Nights—How to Get In

Single-day tickets for Lollapalooza 2026 are a bit of a cliffhanger. According to USA NEWS HUB MISRYOUM, the four-day run is July 30 through Aug. 2 in Chicago’s Grant Park—and while most tickets have already sold since going on sale in March, Sunday is the only day that’s fully available on Lollapalooza’s site.

That means if you’re trying to buy for any other night, you’re likely looking at the waitlist or resale. And yes, the resale market still shows inventory for both multiday and certain single-day options, USA NEWS HUB MISRYOUM notes—just not the clean, direct “buy now” situation for every date.

At the center of the ticket hunt is the Lollapalooza waitlist. For sold-out nights, USA NEWS HUB MISRYOUM says your options include joining that waitlist or buying resale through Lollapalooza’s official resale ticketing partner: TicketExchange by Ticketmaster. Then there are the third-party resale platforms many fans check as a matter of habit—StubHub, VividSeats, and SeatGeek—where listings and pricing vary by pass type and day.

The lineup is stacked too, which helps explain why demand doesn’t seem to be slowing down. Headliners include Charli XCX, Tate McRae, and Lorde, alongside the Smashing Pumpkins, John Summit, Jennie, Olivia Dean, and the xx. Below the fold, USA NEWS HUB MISRYOUM lists Turnstile, Wet Leg, Zara Larsson, and Clipse among others.

There are also some timeline details fans may care about while they refresh ticket pages. USA NEWS HUB MISRYOUM reports the Smashing Pumpkins’ Lolla appearance is their first in the U.S. since 1994, and one of only two planned shows this year. For the xx, it’s listed as one of the major stops this year, after the band performed together in Mexico City for the first time in eight years on April 4. Charli XCX’s Lolla date is also described as the only major live performance in North America this year.

Now, pricing—because that’s usually what decides how fast you move.

StubHub lists four-day GA passes starting at $786, USA NEWS HUB MISRYOUM reports. The same marketplace also has two-day and single-day tickets, with the lowest prices starting at under $250 for Sunday.

VividSeats has GA four-day passes starting at $732 for a single ticket, according to USA NEWS HUB MISRYOUM. But the site’s pricing scales up quickly: GA+ starts at $1,200 and VIP at $2,991. VividSeats also sells single-day and two-day passes.

SeatGeek shows four-day passes available starting at $760, USA NEWS HUB MISRYOUM adds, along with single-day passes for Thursday through Sunday. VIP passes are also available through SeatGeek.

What really stands out here is the limited direct availability on Lollapalooza’s own site—Sunday is the exception. For everything else, the waitlist and resale ecosystem becomes the practical path, whether you go through TicketExchange by Ticketmaster or check marketplaces like StubHub, VividSeats, and SeatGeek.

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