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Yoasobi Will Perform at Lollapalooza 2026

Yoasobi Will Perform at Lollapalooza 2026
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The Lollapalooza 2026 lineup is live, and it will include a performance by Yoasobi. The group is well known for its music being used as anime opening and ending theme songs. The official site and social media announcement didn’t note which day they’ll perform, only that Ayase and Ikura will be present. It will be held in Chicago, Illinois, and the shows run July 30, 2026 through August 2, 2026.

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This will mark the second time the duo will perform at the Chicago event. Yoasobi took part in Lollapalooza 2024 as well. During that show, they performed both “Kaibutsu” and “Yasashii Suisei” from the Beastars anime adaptation, “Idol” from Oshi no Ko, “Shukufuku” from Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, and “Yuusha” from Frieren

It’s unknown which tracks could be part of the group’s set this year. The duo did perform a number of anime opening and ending theme songs recently. For example, they were behind the tracks “Adrena” and “Baby” from the Hana Kimi anime that debuted in January 2026. They also performed the Witch Watch opening “Watch Me.” It’s possible attendees could hear any of those. Their most recent EP was E-Side 3, which debuted in 2024. In 2025, they also released a PlayStation-themed song called “Players.”

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Here’s “Adrena,” in case you hadn’t heard it yet.

Yoasobi will be part of Lollapalooza 2026 in Chicago, Illinois and perform during the July 30, 2026 through August 2, 2026 event. 

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