RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE, NINE INCH NAILS Rumored For LOLLAPALOOZA

March 12, 2008

Chicago Sun-Times reports that RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE and NINE INCH NAILS are among the rumored bands for this year's Lollapalooza, scheduled for August 1-3 at Grant Park in Chicago. Meanwhile, according to Chicago Tribune music writer Greg Kot, RADIOHEAD has been booked as the "centerpiece of the festival." C3 Presents, the Austin, Texas-based company behind Lollapalooza, has stated that nothing is confirmed at the moment.

This year's Lollapalooza will be its fourth in Chicago as a destination event, following years as a traveling package. PEARL JAM closed out last year's show, which was marred by reports of webcast censoring by sponsor AT&T.

The official Lollapalooza lineup will not be announced until next month.

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