
Skrillex to Headline Lolla South America 2026
Skrillex is officially locked in for one of the biggest festival runs of next year. The bass music icon will headline Lollapalooza Argentina, Chile, and Brazil in March 2026, joining a stacked lineup that blends electronic heavyweights, rock legends, and pop’s brightest stars.
The news comes after Skrillex’s explosive return to Lollapalooza Chicago in 2024, where Perry’s Stage was transformed into “Sonny’s Stage” for a weekend-long electronic takeover. With his long-awaited fourth studio album still making waves, Skrillex has become a global festival magnet once again — and now South America gets the full treatment.
Across Santiago, Buenos Aires, and São Paulo, Skrillex will headline alongside:
- Tyler, The Creator — hip-hop visionary and live show mastermind
- Sabrina Carpenter — pop superstar riding a record-breaking year
- Chappell Roan — the cult-favorite singer turned festival headliner
- Deftones, Lorde, Doechii, Turnstile, Lewis Capaldi — bringing guitars, alt-pop energy, and soul into the mix
That’s just the start. The undercard is stacked with dance music talent: Kygo, Peggy Gou, Ben Böhmer, HorsegiirL, Brutalismus 3000, ¥ØU$UK€, BUNT., and Hamdi are all confirmed for Chile and Argentina. Brazil adds a legendary twist with Cypress Hill joining the lineup in São Paulo.
Dates + Venues
- Lollapalooza Chile → March 13–15 @ Parque O’Higgins, Santiago
- Lollapalooza Argentina → March 13–15 @ Hipódromo de San Isidro, Buenos Aires
- Lollapalooza Brasil → March 20–22 @ Autódromo de Interlagos, São Paulo
Skrillex’s South America run is more than just a headliner slot — it’s part of the new global era of EDM dominance at Lollapalooza. Electronic music has been gradually moving from side stages into the festival’s top-tier billing, and Skrillex leading three countries in a row cements that momentum.
With cross-genre headliners sharing the stage, fans can expect a high-energy clash of cultures: dubstep drops next to rap anthems, euphoric house beside alt-rock breakdowns, and viral pop choruses weaving through it all.
South America’s massive crowds are notorious for their intensity — and with Skrillex steering the chaos, these shows are shaping up to be some of the most talked-about moments of 2026’s festival season.