
Lollapalooza 2025 is shaping up to be another powerhouse festival, bringing together a diverse mix of artists from all genres in the heart of Chicago’s Grant Park from July 31 to August 3.
Using Booking Agent Info’s music industry directory, we researched the agencies behind this year’s lineup and compared them to last year’s trends—here’s what stood out.
Wasserman continues to dominate, representing 34% of this year’s lineup—an increase from last year’s 30%. Their roster includes headliner Tyler, The Creator, as well as rising names like Gigi Perez and Artemas.
Close behind is CAA with 17%, slightly down from last year’s 18%, but still boasting an impressive lineup with most of the headliners, including Sabrina Carpenter, RÜFÜS DU SOL, A$AP Rocky, Korn, and Gracie Abrams.
WME, which had 18% last year, holds 15% of this year’s lineup, with major names like Doechii, Olivia Rodrigo, and Luke Combs.
UTA follows with 10%, a slight dip from last year’s 11%, but still representing acts like The Marías, Rebecca Black, and Graham Barham.
One of the biggest movers is TBA Agency, which jumped to 4% after being under 2% last year. Their artists include Bôa, Ca7riel & PACO AMOROSO, and Remi Wolf.
Atlas Touring also saw an improvement, holding 2% this year after being below that threshold last year, with artists like flipturn, Dogpark, and Old Mervs on their roster.
On the other hand, Arrival Artists slides from 4% last year to 2% this year, representing acts like Mk.gee, Landon Conrath, and Royel Otis.
A significant 16% of the lineup is booked by a variety of other agencies such as Spin Artist Agency, MAC Agency, and Mint Talent Group, along with artists who manage their bookings in-house.
Lollapalooza remains one of the most influential music festivals globally, having expanded to countries like Chile, Argentina, and Brazil, but its Chicago edition remains the crown jewel.