Lollapalooza is coming soon. The Chicago music festival announced the 2019 lineup and released tickets on Wednesday.

The 2019 Lollapalooza lineup has something for everyone. Ariana Grande, Childish Gambino, Twenty One Pilots, The Strokes, J. Balvin, Lil Wayne, Kacey Musgraves, Hozier, Meek Mill, Death Cab for Cutie, Normani, Maggie Rogers, Arkells, Lennon Stella and Tenacious D are just a few of the performers who will play at Grant Park on August 1-4.

Four-day tickets are on sale on Lollapalooza’s website, but the festival doesn’t have one-day tickets up yet. Anyone on a budget will probably wait for the single day passes. Prices start at $130 for a standard one-day general admission pass while the basic four-day tickets go for $340.

Of course, there are higher levels for those with deeper pockets. There is a general admission plus (GA+) option that includes private lounges, premium restrooms, complimentary water and soft drinks and a full-service bar with preferred pricing. One-day GA+ is $225 and four-day GA+ is $650.

Then there are VIP Lollapalooza tickets. That package includes VIP lounges, elevated viewing platforms and golf cart transportation. One-day VIP tickets are $650 while four-day VIP passes go for $2200.

Platinum tickets include air-conditioned lounges, front of stage viewing areas, onstage viewing areas and golf cart transportation. One-day platinum tickets are $2000 while four-day platinum Lollapalooza tickets are $4200.

The Lolla Insider is also on sale. The four-day pass has everything the platinum pass has, but it also includes a few extra amenities. Insiders will arrive backstage in a private SUV and have access to the backstage Artist Lounge, private golf carts and an elevated cabana. They’ll also have access to front-of-stage, side-stage and front-of-house viewing areas. Of course, the package also includes a commemorative gift. The Lollapalooza site requires interested customers to email for a price.

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Lollapalooza 2019 tickets went on sale Wednesday. Concertgoers are pictured at last year's festival. Greg Noire/Lollapalooza 2018