Lollapalooza got slammed on social media just minutes after posting its 2018 lineup once fans realized that the event was sorely lacking female headliners.
The annual Chicago music festival's announcement on Wednesday boasted Bruno Mars, the Weeknd, Jack White and Arctic Monkeys as its most popular headlining acts. It wasn't until the fourth line of the festival announcement poster that a female artist was even mentioned — Chvrches, St. Vincent and Dua Lipa were among the first women to grace the poster.
Fans were quick to point out the festival's unfair representation of women.
"Wow, it's like they didn't know any female musicians big enough in the world to headline," one user wrote.
"Lolla out here with no female artists in its top three lines of artists like they don't know what century it is," another added.
A third social media user wrote, "The names further down the Lolla lineup are significantly more interesting than the headliners. Also, the festival's glaring problems regarding women & non-binary representation CONTINUE."
Travis Scott was listed fifth on the lineup for the event taking place Aug. 2-5, while St. Vincent was written considerably smaller in the fourth row.
"How does the first female act not come until the 4th line? ALL HEADLINERS and 3 lines of all dudes?? St. Vincent at the least should of been higher," another Twitter user questioned. "Do better."