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Addison Rae delivered a memorable set at Lollapalooza Argentina 2026, taking over the Flow Stage at around 8:00 p.m. with a high-energy performance packed with choreography and fan-favorite tracks. The show formed part of her ongoing global run behind the debut album Addison, which recently earned her a Best New Artist nomination at the Grammy Awards.

Rae’s performance leaned heavily into the sleek pop aesthetic that defined Addison, blending airy vocals with precise choreography executed alongside a team of backup dancers.  During the opening stretch of the set, the singer appeared wearing a striking red wig before dramatically pulling it off mid-performance.



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The set opened with “Fame Is a Gun,” immediately sending waves of singalongs through the audience. From there, Rae moved through several standout tracks from the album, including “I Got It Bad,” “New York,” and “Summer Forever.”

The closing stretch featured “Headphones On” and “Times Like These,” building anticipation for the song that ultimately ended the set. Rae closed with “Diet Pepsi,” arguably her biggest breakout hit to date.

The performance also arrived during a major touring moment for the singer. Her current trek, The Addison Tour, launched on August 25, 2025 in Dublin and will run through July 4, 2026 in Gdynia, Poland, spanning 47 shows across four continents.

South America represents a key chapter of that run. After Argentina, Rae is scheduled to perform at Lollapalooza Brasil next week before heading toward a packed summer festival schedule that includes Coachella, Primavera Sound, Roskilde Festival, and Open’er Festival.

See the full setlist below.

  1. Fame Is a Gun
  2. I Got It Bad
  3. New York
  4. Summer Forever
  5. Money Is Everything 
  6. Von Dutch
  7. In The Rain
  8. High Fashion
  9. Aquamarine
  10. Headphones On
  11. Times Like These
  12. Diet Pepsi
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