By Elaine Donnelly
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They were hooked: The moment singer-songwriter Jim James and his bandmates from My Morning Jacket first wandered into the immersive, genre-bending show "Sleep No More," there was no turning back.
Get ready to dance, Lollapalooza fans.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Black Keys and English indie darlings Florence and the Machine will headline this year's three-day Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago, Jane's Addiction lead singer and Lollapalooza founder Perry Farrell announced Wednesday.

Gary Ross said he won't direct "Catching Fire," the second installment in Lionsgate's blockbuster "The Hunger Games" franchise.
Perry Farrell will celebrate the 20th anniversary of Lollapalooza with an eclectic lineup this summer in Chicago that knows no boundaries, from rock and rap and even pop, to dance music and experimental sounds that can't be described in a few words.
Festival founder and Jane's Addiction lead singer Perry Farrell said he looks at his more than 130-artist lineup as a guide to what's happening in music.
"This year we're going to make that area an open-sky area so you'll be able to get dance under the moon and the stars," Farrell said.