Lollapalooza Berlin Announces 2017 Lineup Featuring Foo Fighters, Mumford and Sons and The xx

(Photo Credit: Raymond Flotat)

The third edition of Lollapalooza Berlin has just released its 2017 lineup, featuring a variety of many well-known acts as well as a decent collection of lesser known artists. The festival will be taking place September 9th and 10th, 2017, at it’s new home on the lush meadows of Rennbahn Hoppegarten, a beautiful racecourse located just 30 minutes outside of the heart of the city, and easily accessible by public transportation.

Since its inception in 1868, the racecourse has developed into a treasured destination for Berliners and the people of Brandenburg. The particular setting allows for friends and families to enjoy the countryside’s idyllic charm.

In addition to the festival’s music highlights, youngsters and teens will be entertained at Kidzapalooza, while adults will venture to the “Lolla Fun Fair” for artistry, art and installations. Festivalgoers can also enjoy the Grüne Kiez (‘Green Neighborhood’), which focuses on social responsibility, sustainability and ecological awareness.

You might not be able to bet on a horse, but you can certainly bet on experiencing the festival highlight of 2017! Saddle your horses, and see you at Hoppegarten!

Tickets are now available here. Kids 10 and under enter free with a paid adult.

Check out the festival poster and full lineup below.

Lollapalooza Berlin 2017 Lineup
Foo Fighters
Mumford & Sons
The xx
Hardwell
Beatsteaks
Marteria
Annenmaykantreit
Cro
Marshmello
Two Door Cinema Club
London Grammar
George Ezra
Rudimental
Metronomy
Galantis
Michael Kiwanuka
Oliver Heldens
Wanda
Django Django
Kungs
Westbam
Bomba Estéreo
The Vaccines
Bear’s Den
The Head and the Heart
Phantogram
Anne-Marie
Aminé
Mike Perry
Martin Jensen
NGHTMRE
Drunken Masters
Meute

Christopher Lee: I am a college student from California. I am a massive fan of most things rock, and especially of all things Car Seat Headrest. Journalism has been a great passion of mine, and I hope that I'll be able to continue to merge my worlds of music and journalism as the years go on.
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