Chicago-based music blog Pitchfork announced the full lineup for the 2018 edition of their popular music festival. This year’s Pitchfork Music Festival will take place in Chicago’s Union Park from July 20 -22 22, with headliners including Tame Impala, Fleet Foxes, and The War On Drugs.
Other new additions to the Pitchfork 2018 lineup include Blood Orange, Japanese Breakfast, Nilüfer Yanya, and Circuit des Yeux. As well, on Sunday, Ms. Lauryn Hill closes the festival with a 20th-anniversary performance of her seminal album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.
Tickets to Pitchfork Music Festival are on sale for $75 a day or $175 for a three-day pass. The Pitchfork +PLUS upgrade is $375 for a three-day pass and includes a variety of exclusive amenities such as premium food vendors, private specialty bars, and premium air-conditioned bathrooms.
Friday, July 20:
Tame Impala
Courtney Barnett
Mount Kimbie
Big Thief
Earl Sweatshirt
Syd
Julien Baker
Saba
Open Mike Eagle
Julie Byrne
Joshua Abrams & Natural Information Society
Lucy Dacus
Melkbelly
The Curls
Saturday, July 21:
Fleet Foxes
The War on Drugs
Blood Orange
Raphael Saadiq
This Is Not This Heat
Moses Sumney
Kelela
Girlpool
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith
Circuit des Yeux
Nilüfer Yanya
Zola Jesus
berhana
Paul Cherry
Sunday, July 22:
Ms. Lauryn Hill (The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 20th Anniversary Performance)
Chaka Khan
DRAM
Noname
Japandroids
(Sandy) Alex G
Alex Cameron
Smino
Japanese Breakfast
Kelly Lee Owens
Ravyn Lenae
Kweku Collins
Irreversible Entanglements
Nnamdi Ogbonnaya