

Lollapalooza Argentina 2026: an eclectic line-up celebrating icons, legends, and the new wave of Latin talent
Lollapalooza Argentina has revealed the full line-up for its 2026 edition, which will once again transform the Hipódromo de San Isidro into a three-day celebration of music and culture from March 13th to 15th. With an impressive mix of international stars, rock legends, electronic masterminds, and a strong presence of Latin voices, this year’s edition reaffirms the festival as one of the most dynamic and forward-thinking in Latin America.
Global pop powerhouses headline the bill: Sabrina Carpenter arrives for her long-awaited Argentine debut, while Chappell Roan’s unapologetic flair makes her one of the most talked-about artists of the moment. Addison Rae and Katseye bring new faces of the digital generation to the stage, and Djo, the project of Stranger Things star Joe Keery, blends nostalgia and dreamlike pop. Lewis Capaldi’s emotional ballads and Marina’s cult anthems promise cathartic singalongs, while Lorde returns with her magnetic blend of intimacy and grandeur.
Rock fans will find plenty to celebrate: Deftones’ heavy atmospheres, Interpol’s timeless post-punk, Viagra Boys’ irreverent energy, and Argentina’s own Massacre and Ratones Paranoicos, who carry the torch of national rock history. Rising forces like The Warning and Horsegirl add new urgency to the genre, ensuring guitars remain central to the Lolla experience.
Electronic sounds dominate the nights with Skrillex’s explosive chaos, Kygo’s euphoric tropical beats, Peggy Gou’s forward-thinking house, and Ben Böhmer’s melodic touch. Brutalismus 3000 injects raw industrial energy, while Yousuke Yukimatsu and Hamdi expand the spectrum for underground audiences.
Yet one of the most striking aspects of this edition is its commitment to the new Latin wave. Paulo Londra headlines as one of the most beloved Argentine voices of his generation, joined by Aitana, Danny Ocean, and Guitarricadelafuente, bringing a mix of urban, pop, and flamenco influences. Rising acts like Saramalacara, Yami Safdie, and Timø reflect the new era of regional pop. Among them, Six Sex stands out as a groundbreaking project, blending reggaetón, trap, and hyperpop aesthetics in a provocative style that challenges norms and thrills audiences. Equally unmissable is Judeline, one of Spain’s most promising young voices, whose mix of flamenco roots and contemporary electronic textures is set to hypnotize the Argentine crowd.
Beyond borders, the festival embraces discovery with indie gems like Men I Trust, Royel Otis, TV Girl, The Dare, and Balu Brigada, all offering distinctive sounds that broaden the cultural map. Korean group Riize brings K-pop’s polished energy, while Nasa Histoires, Zell, and Röz represent the growing influence of emerging underground artists.
With such a wide-ranging program, from headliners like Tyler, The Creator and Doechii to cult favorites and bold newcomers, Lollapalooza Argentina 2026 promises not only unforgettable performances but also a snapshot of where global music is headed. In a country where festivals are lived as collective rituals, March will once again turn Buenos Aires into a global music capital.
Argentina, see you at San Isidro.

Words: @julianaianniccillo