 Tens of thousands of music fans gathered in Chicagos Grant Park along Lake Michigan for Lollapalooza 2006, which featured more than 130 bands. The festival was held Aug. 4-6. |
 Video screens offer a close-up view of rock trio Wolfmothers performance. |
 Indie favorites Death Cab for Cutie were one of the headliners of the festivals first day. |
 The set by rock quartet The Shins was one of the highlights of the festivals final day. |
 Red Hot Chili Peppers closed out the three-day music event with a set that had the fans singing along, dancing and screaming. |
 Nada Surf, best known for its 1996 single Popular, performed on day two of Lollapalooza. |
 Singer-songwriter Matt Hales, who performs under the moniker Aqualung, was one of the first artists to perform at this years Lollapalooza. |
 Photographer Tessie Carenbauer and friend Jessica Gardener, both George Washington High School seniors, pose for a portrait at Lollapalooza 2006. |