Lollapalooza's music industry job fair held at Kennedy-King College

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Lollapalooza's music industry career fair was held at Kennedy-King College Saturday.

Well, Chicago's largest music festival held a career fair Saturday for people interested in music.

Lollapalooza's music industry career fair was held at Kennedy-King College at South Halsted and West 63rd Street from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Mayor Lori Lightfoot also stopped by to speak students.Headliners include Metallica, Dua Lipa, J. Cole, Green Day, Doja Cat, Machine Gun Kelly, Lil Baby, Kygo, along with Jane's Addiction, Glass Animals, Billy Strings, Big Sean, The Kid Laroi, Jazmine Sullivan, Don Toliver, Charli XCX, Idles, Turnstile, Kaskade, Rezz, and many more.

 

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