Lollapalooza to feature Goldman Sachs CEO

Lollapalooza to feature Goldman Sachs CEO

Updated on March 26, 2022 11:42 AM by Dhinesh

David Solomon as a performer in Lollapalooza music festival

A list of the performers scheduled to perform at Chicago's Grant Park during the four-day Lollapalooza music festival was released this week.Performing artists from a wide range of genres will take the stage. David Solomon is tucked away amongst big names such as Metallica, Green Day, Dua Lipa, and Charli XCX.

The top businessman who came to attend the music festival

Solomon sits on the top rung of one of the world's largest investment firms, but his inclusion in Lollapolooza's billing is slightly different from where you would typically find his name.A suit-wearing businessman, he looks like the last person you'd expect to attend a music festival, much less perform at one.

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The famous name of Soloman DJ D-Sol

Despite his business success, there's more to the 60-year-old entrepreneur than meets the eye (and ear) - including his side job as a disc jockey, which he used to call DJ D-Sol.It's true when DJ D-Sol's not working spreadsheets all day, and he's spinning and mixing tracks for those who want to have a good time.

Soloman is a performer who has a hobby of helping

According to his Facebook posts, including those promoting Sports Illustrated the Party, Amazon's national conference, and other events, he gives all that he earns from performing.Solomon has turned a hobby into a way to help others by using his name for his gigs these days.Solomon has also shared his excitement over being included in the lineup of Lolla.

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Performing at Lolla for the first time this summer

"Excited to be performing at Lolla for the first time this summer," Solomon wrote. "Proceeds benefit various nonprofits through a partnership with Payback Records."A song called "Heatwave," which can now be streamed on Spotify and other services was recently produced by Payback by Solomon and musician Robbie Jay. In addition to sharing the track on Facebook, Solomon also uploaded it to YouTube.

Discourage the Soloman performance

Soloman admitted he had moments of doubt during a podcast interview with Nic Harcourt in December 2021. He said, 'Oh, you can't do that. It will hurt your chances, you know, professionally and your career.' People said all sorts of things to me.My life has not afforded me many opportunities to stimulate the artistic side of my brain. In my professional and business career, I have an analytical side to my mind. And, I find that it makes me feel perfect.

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