We’ve all heard of Pitchfork – they curate the best tracks, interview the most interesting artists, and find all the biggest bands just before they blow up. But did you know they have a festival? Now in its fourth year, Pitchfork Music Festival London is renowned for spotlighting emerging talent across a wide array of genres while also featuring performances from some of the biggest and most acclaimed artists.
Pitchfork London will be taking place 5-10 November 2024, so hurry to get your last-minute tickets. The festival takes place across a range of iconic London venues, including The Roundhouse, The Garage and The Lexington, and has over 80 acts on its lineup. Acts include COBRAH, Laraaji, Florence Sinclair, Elias Rønnenfelt (Iceage) & more join Kae Tempest, Arooj Aftab, CASISDEAD, Tierra Whack, billy woods, Snow Strippers, Sega Bodega and many more, making it one of biggest festival editions yet.
Tickets are selling fast with four nights sold out already, but there’s still time to grab your tickets and get in on the action. A standout of the festival is sure to be the Dalston Takeover on 9 November – a multi-venue, 25-act night to remember. Acts include shame, Marika Hackman and Pom Pom Squad, with doors opening at 6pm.
Pitchfork.com is the preeminent resource for fans looking to discover and experience new music in a thought-provoking way. Its comprehensive reviews and analyses of the people, trends, and events influencing the industry have shaped music journalism for 26 years. Not only does Pitchfork set the standard for music coverage, it has a global reputation for hosting unique and eclectic music events. For more go to Pitchfork.com and follow @pitchfork.
MUSE will be covering the Dalston Takeover in full on its social media and in articles, so book your tickets now to avoid missing out! To see the final lineup and book tickets, click here: https://pitchforkmusicfestival.co.uk/programme-tickets/.