Lollapalooza: 2nd day has mud, rock hits from the 2000s and impeccable Kings of Leon

Lollapalooza: 2nd day has mud, rock hits from the 2000s and impeccable Kings of Leon

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Rain changed the face of the Interlagos Racetrack — and also the public’s looks. On stage, Saturday was marked by sounds from different aspects of rock; know what happened. Kings of Leon plays ‘Sex on Fire’ at Lolla 2024 Anyone who went to Lollapalooza this Saturday (23) had to deal with a lot of mud. The persistent rain that has been falling in São Paulo since Friday (22) has changed the appearance of the Interlagos Race Track, where the festival takes place — it has also changed the look of many participants. On stage, the second day of the event was marked by different rock aspects. Kings of Leon, the main attraction of the night, showed a repertoire that ranges from rural to indie, in a show that reproduces live, impeccably, what is heard in the studio versions. The American band entered Lolla’s Saturday schedule in place of Paramore, who canceled their performance. The public adopts strategies to deal with the mud at Lollapalooza in SP Fábio Tito/g1 A surviving nu metal group, Limp Bizkit took a trip back in time and took their old fans back to the late 1990s and early 2000s, with hits like “Break Stuff” and “Rollin'”. Another nostalgic moment was the Titãs show, with members of the classic lineup and an overview of their four decades of career. See below the summary of what happened on the second day of Lollapalooza 2024 Kings of Leon ‘Kings Of Leon’ plays ‘Use Somebody’ at Lolla 2024 In their sixth visit to Brazil, Kings of Leon proved (again) to be a little risky bet to close festivals. The American group was cast at the last minute in place of Paramore, another cancellation due to “force majeure”. Few active bands reproduce live so impeccably what you hear in the studio versions. For good and for bad. Making versions almost identical to the originals was always their choice. It was like this in performances here at festivals such as SWU, Planeta Terra and at Lolla itself, in 2019. This Saturday, the American quartet created a setlist representing the three eras of their 25-year career. After two albums with more raw and rural rock, the Nashville band got closer to more direct and preppy rock, something a bit Bon Jovi indie rocker. Read more about Kings of Leon’s Lollapalooza show. Limp Bizkit Limp Bizkit plays ‘Rollin’ at Lolla 2024 Limp Bizkit took a trip back in time and took their old fans back to the late 1990s and early 2000s, when the band was big. The lean setlist featured their biggest hits, from “Break Stuff”, “Rollin'”, as well as “Faith”, a cover of George Michael’s song, from the guys’ first album, “Three Dollar Bill, Y’all”, by 1997. The Samsung Stage area was so crowded that Fred Durst made a point of thanking those at the top of the hill, as soon as he finished the first song, “Break stuff”. Durst, with a white beard and cap, didn’t spare his throat to make “the party happen”. Read more about Limp Bizkit’s Lollapalooza show. Titãs Titãs plays ‘Epitáfio’ at Lolla 2024 With the culmination of a career spanning four decades, Titãs ended their reunion tour in style, with a collection of songs that marked national rock. In an edition of Lollapalooza in which old hits from Offspring, Blink-182 and Limp Bizkit were brought back, all from the 1990s, the Titãs went even further, to the 80s. The script was reduced to fit the festival. “Diversão”, “Lugar Não” and “Homem Primata” were the first to be accompanied by the public in choirs. Read more about the Titãs show at Lollapalooza. Kevin O Chris Kevin O Chris performs on the Lollapalooza 2024 Alternative Stage Fabio Tito/g1 Kevin O Chris debuted as a Lollapalooza attraction in a charismatic show, hampered by the lack of enthusiasm from the public of rock bands such as Kings of Leon and Limp Bizkit, the main night attractions. Hits such as “vamos pra Gaiola”, “Finalidade Era Ficar em Casa” and “Dentro do Carro” (with a sample of “Day Tripper”, by the Beatles), which on other occasions would generate an explosion in the audience, were celebrated in a timid way by the audience displaced. Under a light rain, Kevin sang accompanied by a band and dancers. The nervousness of the debut got in the way a little, but it didn’t make him lose his likability. Read more about Kevin O Chris’ Lollapalooza show. Thirty Seconds to Mars Marcelo, Fluminense full-back, participates in the Thirty Seconds to Mars show Making the show a sequence of adventures has already become a routine for brothers Jared and Shannon Leto, from Thirty Seconds to Mars. And fans like that, as was evident in the duo’s show at Lollapalooza this Saturday (23). One of the most energetic performances of the festival so far, the show had the crowd watching the American duo under the drizzle and jumping euphorically on a floor with a lot of mud — a lot. One of the most memorable moments of the show was when Jared wore the Brazilian team’s t-shirt and took football player Marcelo, from Fluminense, onto the stage. Read more about Thirty Seconds to Mars’ Lollapalooza show. Hozier Hozier ends show at Lolla 2024 with ‘Take Me to Church’ Outside of Brazil, Hozier’s talent made him a main attraction at festivals such as the American Lollapalooza, with his name at the top of the bill. In the São Paulo edition of the festival, the Irish singer performed in the late afternoon, in the second most important space of the event. I deserved more. The public’s reaction was worthy of a careful supporting role, and possessed of the best vocal performance so far of an event marked by so many uninspired vocalists. There were fans singing near the railing, of course, but the majority seemed to be made up of curious people occupying the traditional hill of this stage. I also deserved more. Read more about Hozier’s Lollapalooza show. Xamã Embracing the profile of a cheerleader, he tried to excite the audience — who faced mud and rain on the Samsung Stage — with great funk hits. The highlight of the show, of course, came when he sang “Malvadão 3”, one of the most listened to songs on streaming in 2021. Those who followed the show even did a little TikTok-style dance. Read more about Xamã’s show at Lollapalooza.

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