What to Know Before Going to Lollapalooza

In an effort to help visitors have the best experience possible at the four-day music festival in Chicago's Grant Park, The Onion offers tips to prepare for Lollapalooza.
DirectionsWhile the CTA is a safe and convenient option, we both know you'll be taking a $93 Uber back to Glencoe.
Locker RentalGeneral admission ticket holders can reserve single- or multi-day locker rentals for a fee, while VIP and Platinum ticket holders can leave their stuff with Gracie Abrams.
Bag PolicyNice try, but they're going to look inside the Altoids tin.
Health And Safety DetailsIt's recommended that patrons learn how to handle their shit.
BathroomsWe recommend going before you arrive.
Reentry PolicyWe can't guarantee you will not be shot.
Mule PolicyNo mules bigger than a German shepherd.
Recommended AntivenomsRattlesnake, cobra, mamba, viper, and copperhead.
Inclement Weather PolicyIn the event of high winds, Olivia Rodrigo will immediately be outfitted with bungee cords and a weighted vest.
Koi Pond RentalsVisitors may store their ornamental carp in a secure onsite pool for $25 per koi per day.
June SquibbJune Squibb will not be in attendance.
Men Who Look Like MobyAs always, we've placed hundreds of little bald guys in black hoodies throughout the festival. Try to find all the Mobys!
Best Way To Sneak InHyperrealistic rat costume
ParkingGuests are encouraged to park in the Nebraska commuter lot and take the Amtrak from Omaha.
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