Additional performers at the expanded three-day festival include indie pop favorites Death Cab for Cutie and the Shins, as well as rockers Queens of the Stone Age, Ween, Sonic Youth and Sleater-Kinney. Newer buzz bands making appearances are the Secret Machines, She Wants Revenge, the Hold Steady, the Go! Team, the Subways and Panic! at the Disco.
Ryan Adams, Umphrey's McGee, Iron and Wine, Nickel Creek and Blues Traveler also make the bill, as well as Canadian talents the New Pornographers, Broken Social Scene, Stars and Feist.
Last year -- Lollapalooza's first as a stationary festival since it's inception in 1991 -- more than 30,000 music fans descended on Chicago's Grant Park for the two-day event to see more than sixty performers.
Tickets are currently on sale at lollapalooza.com. An unannounced pre-sale sold more than 3,000 discounted three-day passes in half an hour.
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