Quite a few tidbits about Lollapalooza 2010 have hit the web this week.

First up, in a phone conversation with Chicago Tribune’s Greg Kot, The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas confirmed the band will be one of the headliners at this year’s Lollapalooza. We’ve previously addressed a number of headliner rumors, but it looks like the Strokes are poised to join Lady GaGa, Green Day, a reunited Soudgarden, and Arcade Fire.

If you’re keeping count, you’ll notice thats five headliners – one less than Lolla’s recent transition into the nigtly double headliner scheduling of the past two years. Well, Time Out Chicago has the scoop that the final and sixth headliner looks to be French pop-rockers Phoenix, who, if confirmed, will be making the leap into headlining territory much like Kings Of Leon did at Lollapalooza 2009.

Then yesterday, Metromix Chicago confirmed on their ChicagoNow blog that the official Lollapalooza 2010 lineup will be released in full on April 6, and tickets will go on sale one week before on March 30.

Also, Festival organizers have also tapped local chef Graham Elliot Bowles to help bring Chicago’s favorite restaurants to Grant Park. To help accomplish this, a survey for attendees has been set up to let chef Bowles know where in the city to go for festival staples and new twists alike.

Get your sunscreen ready, Chicago. This might be a busy summer.