RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE, NINE INCH NAILS 'Confirmed' For LOLLAPALOOZA

April 4, 2008

Lollapalooza's Austin, Texas-based promoters C3 Presents are not scheduled to make their official announcement of the acts performing at this year's weekend-long music festival in Grant Park in Chicago until Monday, but Jim DeRogatis of the Chicago Sun-Times claims to have confirmed through industry sources all of the major artists.

Art-rock giants RADIOHEAD and NINE INCH NAILS, the reunited RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE, Jack White's side project the RACONTEURS and hometown heroes WILCO and KANYE WEST will headline the main stages on Aug. 1-3.

Advance three-day passes are now on sale for a limited time for $190 (after which the price increases to $205) at www.lollapalooza.com.

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