VIPs, music insiders, and lucky fans took a break from the Lolla heat and pulled up to our Rolling Stone Live: Chicago event, featuring a special performance by KingPrincess69 🎸 powered by VividSeats ad
) King Princess, a.k.a. Micaela Straus, with additional support by German songstress Zoe Wees and DJs Coco & Breezy. Attendees filed into the massive indoor skate park, collecting House of Vans and Rolling Stone branded tote bags along the way.
King Princess took the stage about a half hour later, clad in a gray halter top, pleated plaid skirt, and Doc Martens. As she later told the crowd, Straus was still on cloud nine from a Lolla afterparty concert the previous night at the House of Blues, timed to the release of her sophomore full-length LP,. Several fans from that show also held down the front row of her Rolling Stone Live set.
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