With a lineup that already included the likes of Vampire Weekend, Feist, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Hot Chip, Sleigh Bells, Dirty Projectors, and Flying Lotus, to name just some, it’s unsurprising that 3-day passes for this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival have already sold out. If you’re still thinking of going, by either buying a single day ticket (some are still available) or considering buying that spare weekend pass that your friend has or whatever, then maybe the final wave of acts will tip the scale.
Joining the rest of the bands in Union Park on July 13-15 this year will be Beach House, Wild Flag, Real Estate, Atlas Sound, Big K.R.I.T., Nicolas Jaar, Cults, Chavez, Ty Segall, Oneohtrix Point Never, Youth Lagoon, Thee Oh Sees, King Krule, Lotus Plaza, Dirty Beaches, Lower Dens, Milk Music, the Psychic Paramount, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Outer Minds, and A Lull.
Not bad huh? You can buy those aforementioned day tickets right here. If you’d like to get a break down of who’s playing on which day, then just check below.
Friday, July 13:
A$AP Rocky
Willis Earl Beal
Big K.R.I.T. **
Clams Casino
Dirty Projectors
Feist
Tim Hecker
Lower Dens **
The Olivia Tremor Control
Outer Minds **
Purity Ring
Saturday, July 14:
The Atlas Moth
Atlas Sound **
Danny Brown
Cloud Nothings
Cults **
Flying Lotus
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Grimes
Hot Chip
Nicolas Jaar **
Liturgy
Lotus Plaza **
The Psychic Paramount **
Schoolboy Q
Sleigh Bells
Wild Flag **
Youth Lagoon **
Sunday, July 15:
A Lull **
AraabMUZIK
Beach House **
Chavez **
Dirty Beaches **
The Field
Iceage
King Krule **
Kendrick Lamar
The Men
Milk Music **
Thee Oh Sees **
Oneohtrix Point Never **
Real Estate **
Ty Segall **
Unknown Mortal Orchestra **
Vampire Weekend
** = just added
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