Lollapalooza India 2025 concluded on a spectacular note, leaving fans with an unforgettable weekend of music, culture, and community at Mumbai’s Mahalaxmi Racecourse. With electrifying performances from global and local icons, the festival cemented its reputation as Asia’s premier multi-genre music event. Let’s take a look at the highlights of day two!
The Stars Of Lollapalooza India Day 2
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Headlining the festival, legendary rock band Green Day made their long-awaited India debut, setting the stage alight with iconic anthems like Boulevard of Broken Dreams, Holiday, and American Idiot. Their high-energy set had the crowd singing along, proving why they remain one of the most influential rock acts of all time.
Louis Tomlinson brought a different energy to the festival, captivating audiences with his signature blend of Britpop and indie rock. Fans swayed and sang along to his heartfelt performances of Drag Me Down, Night Changes, and Saturday, making his Lollapalooza India debut a truly special moment.
Meanwhile, Hanumankind, one of India’s most exciting hip-hop artists, brought an explosive energy to the stage. Performing hits like Big Dawgs, Run It Up, and Damnson, he left no doubt about his growing influence in the Indian rap scene. The festival also saw an electrifying collaboration as Hanumankind invited Yashraj on stage to perform their track Enemies, sending the crowd into a frenzy.
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A Celebration of Music & Inclusivity
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Beyond the music, Lollapalooza India 2025 continued its commitment to sustainability, inclusivity, and accessibility through the #LollaForChange initiative. The festival took significant steps towards becoming a zero-waste event by implementing plastic-free food courts, extensive recycling efforts, and reusable cups made from crop waste. Surplus food was redistributed to underprivileged communities, reinforcing its ethos of responsible festival-going.
Inclusivity remained a key focus, with sign language interpreters, wheelchair-friendly layouts, and dedicated PWD shuttle services ensuring that music was accessible to all. Gender-neutral washrooms, safe spaces with trained counsellors, and LGBTQIA+ sensitisation efforts further reinforced the festival’s inclusive spirit.
As the final notes rang out and the lights dimmed on yet another successful edition of Lollapalooza India, fans were left eagerly awaiting its return in 2026. The festival once again proved that it is more than just a music event—it is a movement celebrating global and homegrown talent, culture, and community.
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