Lolla Day 2 Chicagos Star Bandz Commands The Stage At 17

Chicago, ILLocal News

Lollapalooza's second day in Chicago attracted massive crowds, bolstered by ideal weather conditions. Star Bandz, at 17, emerged as a standout performer on the BMI stage, delivering a confident set that highlighted her recent mixtape. Recognized as one of the best teenage rappers, she emphasized her pride and gratitude for local support. Ravyn Lenae also captivated the audience with her R&B hits, showcasing the city's talent. T-Pain engaged the crowd at the Bud Light stage with singalongs to popular covers, demonstrating his star power.

Star Bandz's performance featured collaborations with fellow artists and culminated in her viral hit "My Baby. " Djo, known for his nostalgic local ode, closed the afternoon with a replica of The Bean on stage, further celebrating Chicago's culture. The festival continues to spotlight emerging artists and the city's rich musical landscape.

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