Lollapalooza wrapped its four-day-long festival Sunday night, and cleanup for the Grant Park festival has begun.
While most street closures around Grant Park will lift Monday, others are planned to extend into next week. Closures around Balbo Drive and Jackson will stay in place through next weekend.
Street closures for the festival began July 16. In addition to street closures, Grant Park dog park will also be closed through Saturday. A temporary dog park is available southeast of the skate park. The tennis and pickle ball courts at the park are set to reopen Tuesday.
Sabrina Carpenter and A$AP Rocky closed out the festival as headliners Sunday night, with artists KATSEYE, the Marías and Remi Wolf performing throughout the day.
Scheduled closures include:
- Congress Plaza Drive will be closed from Michigan Avenue to Columbus Drive through Monday.
- Two center Northbound lanes on Columbus Drive will be closed from 13th Street to Roosevelt Road through Monday.
- Columbus Drive will be closed from Michigan Avenue to Columbus Drive through Monday
- Monroe Street will be closed from Michigan Avenue to DuSable Lake Shore Drive through Monday.
- Balbo Drive will be closed from Michigan Avenue to Columbus Drive through Monday.
- Jackson Drive will be closed from Michigan Avenue to Columbus Drive through Monday.
- Jackson Drive will be closed from Columbus Drive to DuSable Lake Shore Drive through Saturday.
- Balbo Drive will be closed from Columbus Drive to DuSable Lake Shore Drive through Sunday.
Find more information on road closures on the Lollapalooza website.
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