Courtney Barnett, Animal Collective and more announced for Pitchfork Music Festival London 2022
The first names for Pitchfork Music Festival London 2022 have been revealed, featuring Courtney Barnett, Animal Collective and more.
Courtney Barnett and Animal Collective will play Pitchfork's multi-venue London festival in November alongside Faye Webster, Jenny Hval, Cate Le Bon, Desire, William Basinski, Injury Reserve, Kokoko!, Dehd, Anjimile, Big Joanie, Club Intl, Billy Woods, Girlpool, Lyra Pramuk, Sister Ray, Léa Sen, They Hate Change, Jordana, Marina Herlop, Lido Pimienta, Fake Fruit, Guerilla Toss and Johanna Warren.
Venues taking part in the 2022 edition of the festival include Fabric, Village Underground, EartH Theatre, EartH Hall, Oval Space, Pickle Factory, Islington Assembly Hall, Hackney Church, Shacklewell Arms, St Matthias Church and The Roundhouse.
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As well as announcing acts for the London festival, Pitchfork has revealed the first names for Pitchfork Music Festival Paris, and the first edition of Pitchfork Music Festival Berlin.
Pitchfork Musiic Festival Berlin will host Black Midi, Squid, The Comet Is Coming, I. JORDAN, Nation of Language, Desire, Dehd, yeule, Club Intl, Fake Fruit, Nia Archives and more, while Pitchfork Music Festival Paris will include Tirzah, TV Girl, Black Country, New Road, Porridge Radio, The Comet Is Coming, Nation of Language, Michelle, Dehd, TV Priest, Falle Nioke, Sam Wise, Ethan P. Flynn, Jeshi and others.
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