Lost and Found at Lollapalooza 2026 Includes Cameras, Glasses, and Even a Rosary Forgotten by a Fan; See the Most Unusual Items
The Lollapalooza 2026 festival's lost and found department has reported a wide array of forgotten items, from cameras to a rosary.
At Lollapalooza Brazil 2026, attendees often lose personal belongings amidst the excitement and chaos. The event's lost and found area at the AutΓ³dromo de Interlagos, located near the Perry's main stage, showcases an extensive and varied collection of items left behind, including analog cameras, smartwatches, and even a religious rosary. Festival staff meticulously catalog every item that is turned in, ensuring a detailed and organized process for retrieval.
Fabi Pavarin, the head of the festival's customer service, explains that when items arrive at lost and found, they are carefully registered and photographed, assigned an identification code in the system. This rigorous documentation process aids festival-goers in locating their misplaced belongings. In addition to simple registration, more detailed examinations are performed, such as opening backpacks to describe their contents, including color and specific items found inside.
This attention to detail emphasizes the festival's commitment to helping attendees reunite with their valuables, enhancing the overall festival experience. Considering the scale of Lollapalooza, where thousands gather, the existence of an organized system for lost items plays a vital role in ensuring that fans can continue to enjoy the music and festivities without the added stress of lost possessions.