Noun
lollapalooza (plural lollapaloozas)
(informal) An outstanding, extreme, or outrageous example of its kind.
After Lollapalooza, the band embarked on a worldwide tour, Waters, Rodney. Source: Internet
Cypress Hill played at Lollapalooza for two successive years, topping the bill in 1995. Source: Internet
Following relentless touring to support the recordings, including headline slots on the 1994 Lollapalooza tour and at Reading Festival in 1995, the band took time off to write the follow-up album. Source: Internet
Even beyond drive-in movie theaters, performances with scores of people outside should be viable before smaller shows indoors; the Grant Park Music Festival is not Lollapalooza nor Metro. Source: Internet
Consequently, rumors of an impending reunion were circulating on the internet. citation Reunion, Telephantasm and King Animal (2010–2013) Soundgarden performed at Lollapalooza in 2010. Source: Internet
Since then, the company has had to deal with the continuing cancellations of concerts and live events—including Lollapalooza, which was officially called off on June 9—and retool plans for the second half of the year, as the country continues to reopen. Source: Internet