By — Tom LeGro Tom LeGro Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/slide-show-lollapalooza-2010 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Slide Show: Lollapalooza 2010 Arts Aug 10, 2010 12:00 PM EDT Lollapalooza 2010 drew more than 240,000 people from all over the country to Chicago’s Grant Park for 156 acts — including headliners Green Day, Soundgarden and pop sensation Lady Gaga. Erykah BaduErykah Badu at Lollapalooza 2010. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. PhoenixVocalist Thomas Mars of the French band Phoenix. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. Black KeysBlack Keys drummer Patrick Carney and vocalist/guitarist Dan Auerbach. Photo Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. ChromeoDavid Macklovitch of the Montreal-based duo Chromeo. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. The NationalArcade Fire’s Richard Parry performs with The National. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. X JapanVocalist Toshimitsu Deyama of Japanese hard rock band X Japan makes his American debut at Lollapalooza 2010. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. The CribsEnglish musicians The Cribs at Lollapalooza 2010. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. Deer TickDeer Tick vocalist John McCauley. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour Arcade FireArcade Fire. Photo courtesy of Jim Kopeny/ Chicagoist. The Dirty ProjectorsThe Dirty Projectors’s Nat Baldwin. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. The StrokesThe Strokes’ Julian Casablancas. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. Mavis StaplesChicago native Mavis Staples. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. B.o.B.B.o.B. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour SpoonSpoon. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. Blues TravelerBlues Traveler guitarist Chan Kinchla. Photos by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. Lady GagaLady Gaga. Photo courtesy of Robert Loerzel. We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now By — Tom LeGro Tom LeGro
Lollapalooza 2010 drew more than 240,000 people from all over the country to Chicago’s Grant Park for 156 acts — including headliners Green Day, Soundgarden and pop sensation Lady Gaga. Erykah BaduErykah Badu at Lollapalooza 2010. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. PhoenixVocalist Thomas Mars of the French band Phoenix. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. Black KeysBlack Keys drummer Patrick Carney and vocalist/guitarist Dan Auerbach. Photo Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. ChromeoDavid Macklovitch of the Montreal-based duo Chromeo. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. The NationalArcade Fire’s Richard Parry performs with The National. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. X JapanVocalist Toshimitsu Deyama of Japanese hard rock band X Japan makes his American debut at Lollapalooza 2010. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. The CribsEnglish musicians The Cribs at Lollapalooza 2010. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. Deer TickDeer Tick vocalist John McCauley. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour Arcade FireArcade Fire. Photo courtesy of Jim Kopeny/ Chicagoist. The Dirty ProjectorsThe Dirty Projectors’s Nat Baldwin. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. The StrokesThe Strokes’ Julian Casablancas. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. Mavis StaplesChicago native Mavis Staples. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. B.o.B.B.o.B. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour SpoonSpoon. Photo by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. Blues TravelerBlues Traveler guitarist Chan Kinchla. Photos by Kate Gardiner/PBS NewsHour. Lady GagaLady Gaga. Photo courtesy of Robert Loerzel. We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now