Jared Leto the joker with dare-devil entrance to Lolla set

Jared Leto the joker with dare-devil entrance to Lolla set

Day two of Lollapalooza noticed Jared Leto flip up the warmth as he made a dare-devilish entrance for his band’s set.

The Hollywood icon became a stuntman as he teased the group.

Tied in bungees he terribly made his technique to the highest of the stage and jumped off the huge rigging to affix his bandmates beneath. In the difficult transfer, the group gasped.

“I almost killed myself for you,” he jokingly exclaimed.

 Tied in bungees he extraordinarily made his way to the top of the stage and jumped off the massive rigging to join his bandmates below.
Camera Icon Tied in bungees he terribly made his technique to the highest of the stage and jumped off the huge rigging to affix his bandmates beneath. Credit: Rob Grabowski/Rob Grabowski/Invision/AP
The Hollywood icon turned into a stuntman as he teased the crowd. 
Camera IconThe Hollywood icon became a stuntman as he teased the group.  Credit: Rob Grabowski/Rob Grabowski/Invision/AP

The band —Thirty Seconds to Mars’ — opened with “Walk on Water.”

The lead singer despatched followers right into a frenzy after he invited Knocked Loose vocalist Bryan Garris on stage to carry out “The Kill (Bury Me).”

The pair had nice showmanship as they labored the group and danced across the stage.

Kendrick Lamar, The 1975 and Peach Pit additionally performed to overflow crowds on Friday evening.

Over 170 bands are set to grace the stage of Chicagos Grant Park on 9 totally different levels in the course of the competition, which runs from August 3 to August 6.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au