Lollapalooza had its second edition in Buenos Aires and left a trail of new artists and unforgettable memories. This festival always amazes me, not only because of the great range of musical styles it offers, but also because of the staging, the gastronomy, and the good vibes you can feel there. St Vincent was one of the artists I liked the most. His show was amazing and he made it clear why he is a star all over the world.
Another epic moment took place when Robert Plant joined Jack White to perform The Lemon Song. Their voices echoed all along the world and the event was described as historic by national and international journalists and reporters. And talking about the festival highlights, I can’t leave aside Kasabian. Their show in Buenos Aires was awesome and is among my top five favorites.
Pharrel Williams, who visited Buenos Aires for the first time, left me speechless. We danced for hours to the rythm of his hip-hop songs. And the famous “Drop It Like It’s Hot”, that he wrote with Snoop Dogg, was the bomb of the show.
Last but not least, Skrillex, the eclectic and charismatic DJ, had an outstanding performance and closed the festival with a stunning fireworks display timed to the rhythm of music.
I love music festivals and Lollapalooza is the perfect one to find music trends, enjoy the fashion and the legends of rock and pop, and discover many new things offered by an amazing festival that became famous in Chicago some years ago, that has been in Chile and Brazil for four years now, and that this year will arrive in Berlin for the first time.
Enjoy it!