Lollapalooza to expand to locations abroad
With the 21st annual Lollapalooza already well underway, festival founder and Jane’s Addiction frontman Perry Farrell announced Saturday night that the franchise would expand to the Middle East next year.
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With the 21st annual Lollapalooza already well underway, festival founder and Jane’s Addiction frontman Perry Farrell announced Saturday night that the franchise would expand to the Middle East next year.
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