Jennie, aespa, i-dle, and CORTIS have joined the Lollapalooza 2026 lineup in Chicago, where Jennie is billed among the headliners for the Grant Park festival running from Jul. 30 to Aug. 2.
Lineup materials list Jennie in the headlining group alongside Charli XCX, Lorde, Tate McRae, Olivia Dean, John Summit, The Smashing Pumpkins, and The xx. Posters and social posts identify her as a top-billed act for the 2026 edition.
Jennie's recent activities include solo and group releases, along with major festival bookings. Her discography features solo tracks such as "SOLO" and "You & Me," alongside BLACKPINK albums like "Born Pink," according to Soompi.
Aespa's latest projects include the mini-album "Drama" and earlier releases "Girls" and "Savage," each led by title tracks of the same name. Their catalog also includes songs such as "Next Level," "Spicy," "Supernova," and "Armageddon."
i-dle has recently released albums including "I Never Die," "I Feel," and "2," featuring singles like "Tomboy," "Nxde," and "Queencard." These records follow their earlier "I-" series EPs and have supported ongoing world tour activity.
CORTIS debuted with the single "GO!," which has drawn notable streaming numbers and media coverage. The group has followed with additional digital releases that form the core of its current live set.
Jennie previously headlined or co-headlined events such as the Governors Ball Music Festival in New York and the 2026 Mad Cool Festival in Madrid. She is also confirmed as a headliner at ComplexCon Hong Kong, Korea JoongAng Daily reported.
Aespa have headlined Morocco's Mawazine Festival and appeared as a main-stage act at Governors Ball in the United States. i-dle have headlined dates at the Head in the Clouds festival and led their own world tour, i-DOL World Tour, across multiple regions.
CORTIS is set to headline the NBA Crossover Concert Series during the 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles, marking the first time a K-pop act has headlined that event. This follows their rapid rise after debuting less than a year before the festival, as per Chosun.










