Lollapalooza 2018 live stream: Arctic Monkeys, The National, Vampire Weekend, Greta Van Fleet and more

Watch sets from Jack White, Arctic Monkeys, The Weeknd, Vampire Weekend, St. Vincent, The National, CHVRCHES, Greta Van Fleet, BROCKHAMPTON, and more
PUBLISHED AUG 3, 2018

If you couldn't make it to Lollapalooza 2018, don't worry. You can still catch most of the action from the comfort of your home, as long as you have a pair of good speakers and wi-fi. As has been the tradition for about four years now, selected sets from the four-day festival will live stream via Red Bull TV and its respective YouTube channel. The live stream coverage will span four channels, and cover over 50 acts, including a virtual reality stream that Red Bull claims “will virtually transport fans from anywhere, in real time to the front row at Lollapalooza." 

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