Ezra Collective, Anjimile and CHAI among second wave of acts for Pitchfork Music Festival London
Pitchfork London 2023 announces the second wave of acts for the festival's third edition which takes place across multiple London venues in November.
The festival welcomes MOBO award-winning jazz quintet Ezra Collective for a special opening event at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall on 7 November, whilst Balming Tiger will take over Village Underground, the following day, in collaboration with Eastern Margins - a night celebrating the very best in new South East Asian talent. Village Underground will also host Sub Pop acts CHAI and ill peach on 10 November.
Rachika Nayar joins Ryoji Ikeda’s bill at The Barbican, on Wednesday evening, whilst on the Saturday night, new 4AD signing Anjimile and Godcaster are added to the Dalston multi-venue take-over, and club-pop breakout George Riley completes the six act bill at the Roundhouse with Yaeji.
SNÕÕPER join Sleater-Kinney, US Girls and M(h)aol at The Roundhouse on the Friday, and finally, Japanese folk artist Ichiko Aoba and US indie-folk act Vagabon join Weyes Blood on the closing night.
Pitchfork Music Festival London takes place across multiple London venues from 7-13 November 2023. Tickets are on sale now via pitchforkmusicfestival.co.uk.
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