This weekend, two huge summer festivals—Lollapalooza, at Chicago's Grant Park, and the Virgin Festival, at Baltimore's Pimlico Race Course—are taking place, a curious quirk of scheduling that has resulted in the nation's outdoor-loving music fans to make Big Decisions. While fans of Interpol, Amy Winehouse, Modest Mouse, and TV On The Radio could go to either festival (if Richard Branson was smart, he'd set up a Virgin America-branded shuttle for bands playing both shows), those hoping to hear other artists weren't so lucky. If you're still on the fence about where your travel budget for the summer should go, we pit the festivals against each other, head-to-head style, after the jump:
Number Of Stages
Lollapalooza: 9.
Virgin: 3.
Advantage: Virgin, if only because their stages have descriptive names like "North" and "South"; one Lolla stage is so named that people will have to tell their friends to "meet me by MySpace." No thanks.
Weather forecast
Lollapalooza: Clear tonight, low of 70; 30% chance of rain tomorrow, high of 81; 60% chance of rain Sunday, high of 85.
Virgin: Cloudy tomorrow, high of 94; 30% chance of rain Sunday, high of 84.
Advantage: A draw. Either way, you're going to be really, really sweaty.
'90s Act Back To Get Everyone's Nostalgia Riled Up
Lollapalooza: Pearl Jam.
Virgin: Smashing Pumpkins.
Advantage: Lolla. The fact that Pearl Jam is touring with more than 50% of its original members is a big point in their favor; the fact that Billy Corgan will probably go on some long anti-downloading rant mid-set seals the victory for the other side.
Old Guard Member
Lollapalooza: Iggy & The Stooges.
Virgin: The Police.
Advantage: Lolla. The Sting factor looms too large. Now, if we put Iggy up against Cheap Trick, this may be a fight.
Crazy High-Concept Spectacle
Lollapalooza: Daft Punk.
Virgin: Panic! At The Disco.
Advantage: Lolla. Honestly, against anyone else, it would be Panic! and their contortionists in a walk!—but the Daft Punk stage show just looks too good to pass up.
Act That Must Have Been Named During An All-Night Bender
Lollapalooza: Slightly Stoopid.
Virgin: Infected Mushroom.
Advantage: Lolla. Who wants to think about infected anything when you're beholden to eating from the on-site food stands all day?
Terrible, Terrible Act
Lollapalooza: Mickey Avalon.
Virgin: Matisyahu.
Advantage: Virgin. Because being subjected to a Mickey Avalon set is a fate worse than humidity.
The winner: Sure, Lollapalooza has Daft Punk and Pearl Jam and !!!, but the presence of Mickey Avalon on its bill made this race a lot tighter than it should have been. Still, Lolla seems like the winner here overall, especially since being in Chicago makes the possibility of Kanye West running out to perform "Stronger" higher than 0%.
VIRGIN FESTIVAL by Virgin Mobile [Official site]
Lollapalooza 2007 [Official site]




Comments
Addendum: There have already been three Lollapalooza references on today's Mets broadcast.
Should I be embarrassed that I have no idea who Mickey Avalon is?
methinks my fellow idolator hasn't actually been subjected to slightly stoopid.
@digitallofi: Embarrassed? No.
Grateful? Yes.
@digitallofi: I've never heard of him either. At first I thought it was supposed to be Frankie Avalon, but then I realized that that would actually be awesome.
Is it just me, or did Mickey Avalon bascially rip his entire flow / style / lyrics from Son Doobiest? Sounds like a carbon copy to me.
I think I'm the only person who really digs Mickey
Kate Nash Tremendous Kate Nash album leak. We are also told the new Rilo Kiley is off the hook; we plan on forcing Molly to review it at gunpoint. Some people ask me, why do you read Gilbert Arenas’ blog?
@Adam Bernard: I don't hate him, but I'm not in love either.
Hey, nice unsubstantiated stab at Corgan, right in line with the rest of the music press. His downloading comment at Live Earth was clearly a joke. And those 50 percent band-reunion digs are gettin' really old. Yawn.
@apetulantfrenzy: As was the Zeitgeist banner-carrying plane flying over the show, right? Right.
Daft Punk and their pyramid win every time. I saw them last summer in Madrid, and I'll never forgive myself for leaving near the end to go see Massive Attack.
Daft Punk was bloody amazing (no Kanye, though). The other big highlight--at least for this rapidly-aging ex-grunge boy--was the Polyphonic Spree leading the audience in a singalong of "Lithium". If I can be promised one moment a year that is that fantastic, I will try to live forever.
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