The 2024 Pitchfork Music Festival is just about two months away. We are excited now to share the full breakdown of stages and set times. Below, see when you can check out headliners Black Pumas, Jamie xx, and Alanis Morissette, along with other great acts like Jai Paul, 100 gecs, Jessie Ware, Brittany Howard, Carly Rae Jepsen, De La Soul, Kara Jackson, Crumb, Jessica Pratt, Rosali, Maxo, and many others.
Pitchfork Music Festival 2024 takes place from Friday, July 19, to Sunday, July 21, and tickets are on sale now. Prices are currently at Tier 2 for all ticket types, including $239 for three-day passes and $119 for single-day passes. The Pitchfork PLUS upgrade, including a range of exclusive amenities, is $419 for a three-day pass and $219 for a single-day pass. In addition, for the first time, the Pitchfork VIP upgrade is available for $729 for a three-day pass and $399 for a single-day pass. More details can be found here.
For more information about Pitchfork Music Festival 2024—including lineups, event news, and the latest updates—please visit the festival’s website and Facebook page, and follow @PitchforkFest on Instagram and X. Plus, listen to some of the best music from the Pitchfork Music Festival 2024 performers in our Spotify and Apple Music playlists.
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Friday, July 19, 2024
(All times p.m., listed in Central Daylight Time)
1:00-1:40pm: Black Duck (Green)
1:45-2:25pm: Angry Blackmen (Red)
2:30-3:15pm: ML Buch (Green)
2:45-3:30pm: Rosali (Blue)
3:20-4:10pm: Tkay Maidza (Red)
4:00-4:45pm: Doss (Blue)
4:15-5:10pm: billy woods & Kenny Segal (Green)
5:15-6:10pm: Yaeji (Red)
5:15-6:00pm: Amen Dunes (Blue)
6:15-7:15pm: 100 gecs (Green)
6:30-7:15pm: Sudan Archives (Blue)
7:25-8:25pm: Jai Paul (Red)
7:45-8:30pm: Jeff Rosenstock (Blue)
8:30-9:45pm: Black Pumas (Green)
Saturday, July 20, 2024
(All times p.m., listed in Central Daylight Time)
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