Bobby Gillespie and Jehnny Beth, Tirzah and more to play first ever Pitchfork Music Festival London
Pitchfork Music Festival will be coming to London for the first time ever in November, with a five-day event featuring performances from Bobby Gillespie and Jehnny Beth, Tirzah and many more.
The first ever Pitchfork Music Festival London has been announced this afternoon (28 June), with a five-day event set to take place at multiple venues across the city.
Bobby Gillespie and Jehnny Beth, Tirzah, Mykki Blanco, Moses Boyd, black midi, Hannah Diamond, Anna Meredith, Iceage, Nilüfer Yanya, Remi Wolf, Art School Girlfriend, Tiberius B, Haich Ber Na, Koreless and others are set to perform across multiple London venues including The Roundhouse, Fabric, EartH, Southbank Centre, Hackney Church, Oval Space, Oslo, Moth Club, Village Underground and more.
The line-up for the 10th edition of Pitchfork Music Festival Paris has also been announced today, featuring names including Sons of Kemet, Shygirl, Nubya Garcia, Amaarae, Alewya, TV Priest, Berwyn, Hope Tala, Bartees Strange and more.
Paris, we're returning!
— Pitchfork (@pitchfork) June 28, 2021
London, we're making our debut!
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