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Stray Kids Will Headline Lollapalooza 2024 in Chicago

On March 19, 2024, the 2024 Lollapalooza Chicago lineup was announced and it has been revealed that Stray Kids will be headlining the event.The…

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On March 19, 2024, the 2024 Lollapalooza Chicago lineup was announced and it has been revealed that Stray Kids will be headlining the event.

The August 1-4 festival in Chicago will also feature headline performances by SZA, Tyler The Creator, Metro Boomin, Hozier, Melanie Martinez, and Skrillex, among the 170 musicians performing on eight stages over four days.

Among the other acts on the lineup announced are Deftones, Tate McRae, Laufey with the Chicago Philharmonic, Reneé Rapp, Lizzy McAlpine, Zedd, Fisher, Zeds Dead, Dominic Fike, Labrinth, Pierce the Veil, Victoria Monét, Sexyy Red, Teddy Swims, Faye Webster, Benson Boone, Jungle, Two Door Cinema Club, Killer Mike, Vince Staples, Kesha, Galantis, Kevin Abstract, Ethel Cain, Chappell Roan, Megan Mornoey, and Teezo Touchdown, among others. 

2024 ✶ See you in Chicago!

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This year’s event will also feature performances by IVE and JYP Entertainment’s new global girl group VCHA, however, neither of them are headliners. This year’s Lollapalooza Chicago will be Skrillex’s first gig in a decade, while Stray Kids will make their Lollapalooza Chicago debut. 

However, this is not the first Lollapalooza Stray Kids is headlining.

Back in 2023, the group headlined Lollapalooza Paris, where they stunned over 60K attendees. They created a long 77-minute setlist for Lollapalooza Paris that showcased the absolute uniqueness of their discography while also capturing the explosive excitement.

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Opening with a ceremonial chant of “Stray Kids everywhere all around the world” — a longtime rallying cry for the band and their supporters — they set the tone for the festival.

Within the next 77 minutes, they sang various hit songs like ‘Venom,’ ‘Gods Menu,’ ‘Thunderous,’ and ‘Maniac.’ At the time, they had just released their album, 5-Star.

So, Lollapalooza Paris became their first show where they sang songs from the album, like ‘S-Class,’ ‘Item,’ and ‘Topline,’ live. Their performance at Lollapalooza Paris was critically acclaimed with many fans and followers all over the world demanding Stray Kids to headline more festivals.

Stray Kids becomes first K-Pop act to headline Lollapalooza in two different countries. pic.twitter.com/VIifsoW0DU

— Viral Takes (@viraltakes)

As a result, it is no surprise that the K-pop band is going to headline the 2024 Lollapalooza Chicago — making them the only artists to headline Lollapalooza consecutively.

Stray Kids, often abbreviated as SKZ, is a South Korean boy band created by JYP Entertainment via the 2017 reality program of the same name. The group consists of eight members — Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N

Woojin departed the group, which was once made up of nine members, for unspecified personal reasons in October 2019. Since 2019/2020, Stray Kids have been making strides in the music industry.

Soon, they gained international fame and now, they have millions of fans and followers all over the world. Like fellow K-pop groups, BTS and Blackpink, Stray Kids have now become a household name.

Since gaining international fame, Stray Kids has broken various records worldwide. Alongside Lollapalooza Chicago in August 2024, the group will be headlining two other festivals — BST Hyde Park in London and I-Days in Milan in July 2024.

In 2024, the group is also preparing an album and a special album, along with a third-world tour. All in all, Stray Kids are making their fans and followers very happy with the activities and concerts they are holding, alongside making them expect more.

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James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ Sparks Right-Wing Backlash Ahead of Release

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James Gunn’s much-anticipated Superman reboot is set to hit theaters on July 11, but the buzz leading up to the release has taken a political turn. In a recent interview, Gunn described Superman as “an immigrant’s immigrant,” reinforcing the character’s longstanding metaphor for hope, kindness, and the American dream. But this framing hasn’t sat well with everyone.

Right-wing commentators and political figures have criticized the film for what they perceive as a “woke” reinterpretation of the superhero. Among them, Fox News contributors and conservative commentators have taken aim at the film, calling it overly ideological. Former Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway even predicted it would “bomb worse than Snow White did,” referencing the poorly received Disney remake.

Despite the backlash, Gunn remains firm in his creative direction. “This film is for everyone,” he said, “and it’s about kindness—not politics.” His brother, actor Sean Gunn, also defended the vision, explaining that the film’s message aligns with Superman’s origins as an alien finding belonging on Earth—a narrative deeply rooted in immigration and acceptance.

Early screenings have reportedly received positive feedback, especially for David Corenswet’s performance as Clark Kent and Rachel Brosnahan’s Lois Lane. Whether the film will rise above the political noise remains to be seen, but it’s clear that Gunn’s Superman is already a cultural flashpoint before its official release.

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Michael Madsen’s Cause of Death Confirmed – Heart Failure at 67

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Veteran actor Michael Madsen, renowned for his gritty performances in films like Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill Vol. 2, has passed away at the age of 67. His manager, Ron Smith, confirmed that the actor died of heart failure on July 3, 2025, at his home in Malibu, California. Longstanding health issues, including heart disease and a history of alcoholism, were cited as contributing factors. Authorities confirmed that no foul play was involved, and an autopsy was not performed.

Madsen, whose filmography spans over three decades, was known for playing tough, unpredictable characters with a unique emotional depth. His portrayal of Mr. Blonde in Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs became an instant cult favorite and cemented his place in Hollywood’s hall of fame for antiheroes.

In the wake of his death, colleagues and fans alike have poured out tributes. Rob Zombie, who directed Madsen in CSI: Miami, praised his dedication and raw talent, noting that while Madsen had a reputation for being intense, he always delivered on screen. His sister, actress Virginia Madsen, described him as “a poetic soul in a fighter’s body.”

Beyond acting, Madsen was also a published poet and had been working on a reflective book titled Tears for My Father: Outlaw Thoughts and Poems. His passing marks the end of an era for a generation of cinema that thrived on raw, unfiltered performances.

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Lena Dunham Opens Up About ‘Merciless’ Body‑Shaming in Hollywood

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Lena Dunham, the creator and star of Girls, has spoken out about the harsh scrutiny she’s faced throughout her career, calling the body-shaming in Hollywood “merciless.” In a candid interview with Variety, Dunham reflected on how the criticism persisted no matter what size she was — whether thinner due to illness or simply aging naturally.

“Whether I was a size 4 or a size 16, there were always opinions about my body,” she shared. “Hollywood remains merciless toward body image.”

Dunham revealed that part of her decision to step away from acting was influenced by the toll this scrutiny took on her mental health. While the body positivity movement once gained momentum, she believes it has lost visibility in recent years.

Currently, Dunham is focused on her new series Too Much, where she serves as showrunner and mentor to rising star Megan Stalter. She says protecting her cast from the kind of criticism she endured is a top priority.

“I can handle people coming for me, but I won’t stay quiet when they come for someone just trying to do their job,” she added.

Her words come at a time when Hollywood is again being called to reflect on its standards, its messaging, and how it treats women of all sizes — especially those behind the scenes and in positions of creative power.

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