Photo Gallery
Arcade Fire perform at Lollapalooza on July 24, 2005 in Chicago.
Farrell gathered a stellar lineup of acts (Morrissey, PJ Harvey, Sonic Youth, etc.), but ticket sales were slow, and the tour was cancelled before the first date in July 2004. It was brought back the next year, but the road trip was over. Beginning in 2005, Lollapalooza became a two-day event on six stages in Chicago's Grant Park, expanded to three days the following year. Its current deal with the city will keep the festival in Chicago through 2018.
Farrell gathered a stellar lineup of acts (Morrissey, PJ Harvey, Sonic Youth, etc.), but ticket sales were slow, and the tour was cancelled before the first date in July 2004. It was brought back the next year, but the road trip was over. Beginning in 2005, Lollapalooza became a two-day event on six stages in Chicago's Grant Park, expanded to three days the following year. Its current deal with the city will keep the festival in Chicago through 2018.
Photo: Carmichael/Getty
Everything:Arcade Fire
Main Biography From the Archives Album Reviews Photo Gallery Videos Discography Widget
Advertisement
Advertisement
Email
Stumble
AIM
Del.icio.us
DiggThis
Fark It!

- Portions of Album Content Provided by All Music Guide © 2009 All Media Guide, LLC.