Dawn Richard and Joanna Sternberg among new names for Pitchfork Music Festival London
Pitchfork Music Festival London has announced more names for its 2023 edition.
Pitchfork London announces three additional headline shows from Slauson Malone 1, Joanna Sternberg and Fucked Up, alongside newly added performances from Dawn Richard, Black Belt Eagle Scout, RVG, Squirrel Flower, Kelly Moran, Aime Simone, Annahstasia, and Hotline TNT.
Slauson Malone 1, with special guests Nourished By Time and Astrid Sonne will play Colour Factory on 8 November. Following the release of their acclaimed album I’ve Got Me, Joanna Sternberg will play a special matinee performance at Kings Place on 11 November, marking their UK debut. The evening will also see Fucked Up headlining the home of London punk rock The Underworld with support from hardcore legends Off! and UK breaking act John.
They will be joining the likes of CHAI, Ezra Collective, Anjimile, Ryoji Ikeda, Sleater Kinney, and Weyes Blood who have already been announced to perform across the festival.
Pitchfork Music Festival London’s third festival edition takes place across multiple London venues from 7-13 November 2023. Tickets are on sale now via pitchforkmusicfestival.co.uk.
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