Elias Rønnenfelt, COBRAH, and more among final names for Pitchfork Music Festival London
Pitchfork London has announced the final wave of artists for their fourth festival edition, taking place from 5-10 November 2024.
Tucker Zimmerman headlines The Lexington on Tuesday 5 November in celebration of his eleventh studio album and 4AD debut. Ellie O'Neill and Iji also join the bill. Elias Rønnenfelt, the Danish musician, poet and lead singer/lyricist for Iceage, completes some of the smaller weekday showcase events on Thursday 7 November - with support from Loverman and Fine.
Far Caspian tops another showcase at Outernet London (with Sega Bodega closing the bill in the main room) at The Lower Third on Friday 8 November. Special guests include Cardinals and Annie-Dog. Over in East London, COBRAH headlines a newly announced club event at EartH Hall - joined by BIG WETT and Girl Ultra. Laraaji makes his first appearance in five years in London since a special residency at the Serpentine, headlining the Friday of the festival at The ICA with Treanne and Laryssa Kim
More names have also been added to previously announced bills, with Florence Sinclair, System Olympia and Qendresa (DJ) joining the bill at CASISDEAD curates x Pitchfork London at Troxy on Saturday 9 November. Hyperpop artist Eera will join Snowstrippers at Village Underground and the Saturday night Dalston Takeover now includes sets from Brooklyn-based indie duo Bloomsday and Good Looks. Electronic artistic collective 15 15 join Tierra Whack for the festival finale at The Roundhouse on Sunday 10 November.
Previously announced events include Tierra Whack, Arooj Aftab, CASISDEAD, Kae Tempest, Sega Bodega, Mabe Fratti, billy woods, Empress Of, Moor Mother, Drugdealer, Snow Strippers, Shame, Marika Hackman, Still House Plants, Alan Sparhawk (of Low), Jessica Pratt, Charly Bliss and many more.
Full details of the events can be found on the festival website: pitchforkmusicfestival.co.uk.
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