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Lollapalooza 2023: who will play on the last day and the hours this Sunday, March 19

Lollapalooza 2023: who will play on the last day and the hours this Sunday, March 19

Lollapalooza Argentina 2023 ends this Sunday. After two days full of music with the outstanding presentations of Rosalía and Twenty One Pilots, the last day arrives where it will be led by the presence of Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X.

Other artists expected on this day are the Chilean Cami, Rei and Callejero Fino. In addition, Diego Torres and María Becerra will be on stage. The definitive closure of Lollapalooza Argentina 2023 will be in charge of Skrillex.

The festival can be seen live on Flow from anywhere in the country and through its four channels (605, 606, 607 and 608). The shows of the different stages will be broadcast as well as exclusive content, interviews with the bands and color notes with the entire Lolla experience.

– Mora Navarro. 12 to 12.30

– Odd Mommy. 13 to 13.30

– Gauchito Club. 14.15 to 15

– Cami. 15.45 to 16.45

– Diego Torres, 17.45 to 18.45

– Maria Becerra. 19.45 to 21

– Billie Eilish. 22 to 23.30

Samsung Scenario

– Camilu. 12.30 to 13

– Lion Lamb. 13.30 to 14.15

– Mother Mother. 15 to 15.45

-Conan Gray. 16.45 to 17.45

-Kali Uchis. 18.45 to 19.45

-Lil Nas X. 21 to 22

-Skrillex. 23.30 to 0.45

Alternative Scenario

-My Zeta. 12 to 12.30

-Connie Isla. 13 to 13.30

-Judeline. 14.15 to 15

-Hot Milk. 15.45 to 16.45

-Modest Mouse. 17.45 to 18.45

-Polo & Bread. 19.45 to 21

-Rise Against. 22 to 23

Perry’s Stage

-Soui One. 12.45 to 13.30

-OH! SWEET! 13.45 to 14.30

-Die young. 2:45 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

-Rojuu. 15.45 to 16.30

-King. 16.45 to 17.30

-Fine street. 18.45 to 19.45

-Tokischa. 20 to 21

-Gorgon City. 21.15 to 22.15

-Claptone. 22.30 to 23.30

Source: Ambito

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