Pitchfork London announces final line-up additions alongside second show from Joanna Sternberg
Pitchfork Music Festival London’s third edition takes place across multiple London venues from 7-13 November 2023.
A second show has been added for the US songwriter Joanna Sternberg, on 10 November at St Matthias Church, with support from hotly tipped songwriters, Leith Ross, in support of their debut album, To Learn, and Haley Blais. Joanna Sternberg also plays a special matinee performance at Kings Place on 11 November, which is now sold out. These are the artist's debut UK shows and follow the release of their acclaimed album, I’ve Got Me.
Joining Alabaster Deplume at KOKO on 10 November will be Donna Thompson, Momoko Gill, Nuhu Ruby Ra, Ruth Goller, Seb Rochford, and Skylla. Furthermore, additional secret guests and special aspects of the performance will be revealed on the night.
This year’s Pitchfork London kicks off on Wednesday 7 November with a headline show from the Mercury Music Prize-winning jazz quintet, Ezra Collective, at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall.
Other shows across the festival include the likes of, Slauson Malone 1, Ryoji Ikeda, Balming Tiger, MAVI & MIKE, Crumb, CHAI, Sleater-Kinney, Alabaster Deplume, Dudu Tassa & Jonny Greenwood, Yaeji, Fucked Up, Kara Jackson, Porridge Radio, Sorry, Youth Lagoon, Weyes Blood and the Polaris Prize-winning Debby Friday.
For full details of the festival events, and final remaining tickets are available via pitchforkmusicfestival.co.uk.
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