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Pitchfork 2019 lineup

Posted by Loren on March 31, 2019

Pitchfork 2019 lineup
Pitchfork 2019 lineup

Scheduled for July 19-21 at Union Park in Chicago, IL, Pitchfrok Music Festival 2019 has unveiled its full lineup for the 3-day musical-focused event. Headliners include HAIM, The Isley Brothers, and Belle & Sebastian. Other notable acts include Stereolab, Kurt Vile, Low, Parquet Courts, Tasha, and Freddie Gibbs. Hit the bump for the full, day-by-day, list.

SPB covered the 2017 iteration here.

FRIDAY, JULY 19
HAIM
Mavis Staples
Earl Sweatshirt
Jeremih
Sky Ferreira
Low
Soccer Mommy
Julia Holter
Grapetooth
Rico Nasty
Valee
Standing on the Corner
MIKE
Great Black Music Ensemble
 
SATURDAY, JULY 20
The Isley Brothers - 60th Anniversary Celebration
Belle & Sebastian 
Stereolab
Kurt Vile
Pusha T
Parquet Courts
Freddie Gibbs
Amber Mark
Jay Som
Cate Le Bon
Tirzah
CHAI
Ric Wilson
Lala Lala
 
SUNDAY, JULY 21
Robyn
Charli XCX
Whitney
Khruangbin
Clairo
Snail Mail
Neneh Cherry
Ibeyi
Amen Dunes
JPEGMAFIA
Flasher
Black Midi
Dreezy
Tasha

Pitchfork 2019 lineup
Pitchfork 2019 lineup

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