K-Pop Takes Over Lollapalooza Chicago 2026: Jennie, Cortis And More

The global music landscape is witnessing a huge shift as K-pop transitions from a niche genre to a dominant force at the world’s most prestigious music festivals. On March 17 (local time), the iconic Lollapalooza Chicago unveiled its 2026 lineup, revealing that K-pop artists are no longer just supporting acts they are leading the entire event.

Lollapalooza 2026 poster featuring an extensive lineup of artists including Charli XCX, Tate McRae, Lorde, Olivia Dean, John Summit, Jennie, The Smashing Pumpkins, and The XX. The event will take place in Grant Park, Chicago from July 30 to August 2, 2026.
Lollapalooza 2026 lineup / Lollapalooza official Instagram

Jennie Part of The Headliner

With Blackpink’s Jennie taking the stage as a primary headliner the festival is officially evolving into a global celebration of Korean musical excellence. Taking the spotlight as a headliner alongside global stars like Charli XCX and The Smashing Pumpkins, Jennie continues her streak of dominating major festivals. Following her viral performance at the Coachella, Jennie is set to dominate the 2026 festival season as a headliner. Beyond Lollapalooza, she is scheduled to headline major global events including Spain’s Mad Cool Festival, ComplexCon Hong Kong, and New York’s The Governors Ball.

Jennie posing in front of a black backdrop, wearing a denim crop top and loose-fitting denim pants, accessorized with a black belt and high heels.
Jennie / Jennie official Instagram

Cortis Are Heading To Lollapalooza

The global ascent of rookie groups is reaching unprecedented speeds in 2026, as evidenced by the significant rise of CORTIS. Despite having debuted less than a year ago, the quintet has secured a coveted spot at Lollapalooza Chicago, one of the world’s most iconic outdoor music festivals. This isn’t just another performance as CORTIS stands as the only K-pop boy group invited to the 2026 lineup. CORTIS might be the monster rookies as their inclusion in one of the U.S.’s biggest festivals suggests their popularity and talent.

As they prepare to release their second mini-album, GREENGREEN, on May 4, followed by appearances at the 2026 Weverse Con Festival and Indonesia’s Allo Bank Festival, KORTIS is providing a “Global Guide” for how a rookie group can transform into a household name within a single year.

Promotional image for the Lollapalooza music festival featuring the name 'CORTIS' in bold. The background includes vibrant colors and graphic elements, with a group of five stylishly dressed individuals posed in front of a train platform.
CORTIS Lollapalooza / Lollapalooza

Girl Group powerhouse

Both aespa and I-DLE are set to perform at the festival for the first time ever bringing their high-energy performances to an audience of over 400,000 attendees. Lollapalooza is a massive four-day annual event in Chicago known as one of the world’s largest comprehensive music festivals. The girl groups are set to take the stage and heat up the festival atmosphere. Their inclusion highlights the undeniable global demand for top-tier K-pop girl groups.

Aespa wearing red outfits with leather elements, posing in front of a black background. I-dle posing in sparkling outfits.
aespa & I-DLE / aespa & I-DLE official Instagram

What stands out about the 2026 Lollapalooza lineup is that K-pop is no longer a “special guest” but a core pillar of the festival’s identity and major festivals are now banking on the high engagement and professional performance standards of K-pop artists to draw record breaking crowds.