The new event from Pitchfork and the Art Institute of Chicago features performances throughout the museum from Deerhunter, DJ Koze, Mount Eerie, William Basinski, Laurie Anderson, Kamasi Washington, Perfume Genius and more over three nights.
It was the second-to-last show at Brooklyn's House of Vans which closes at the end of the month, and Circuit Des Yeux and Standing on the Corner were also on the bill.
The album also features vocals from Jessica Larrabee (She Keeps Bees), Katie Von Schleicher, and sisters Clementine and Valentine Nixon (Purple Pilgrims).
RSVP is open now to the second to last show at House of Vans Brooklyn before the venue closes, with headliner Deerhunter and two very cool just-announced openers.
The 2018 edition of Pitchfork Festival continued on Saturday in Chicago's Union Park with sets from Fleet Foxes, Kelela, The War on Drugs, This is Not This Heat, Blood Orange, Raphael Saadiq, Moses Sumney, Girlpool, Circuit Des Yeux, Nilüfer Yanya, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Zola Jesus and mor…
The Pitchfork Music Festival takes place this weekend (July 20-22) in Chicago's Union Park, and if you can't make it in person you can still watch many of the performances from Courtney Barnett, Lauryn Hill, Fleet Foxes, The War on Drugs, Blood Orange, Julien Baker, and more via livestream…
Plus: Marissa Nadler (with The Decemberists), Phoebe Bridgers (with Conor Oberst), The Honorary Title/John Nolan, Kurt Vile, STRFKR, Erol Alkan, The Voidz, and more tour announcements.
Conflicts include Julie Byrne vs Lucy Dacus, Open Mike Eagle vs Saba, Syd vs Julien Baker, Earl Sweatshirt vs Big Thief, Blood Orange vs This Is Not This Heat, and more.
Devendra Banhart, Asia Argento, Moor Mother and Sons of Kemet's Shabaka Hutchings are guest curators for this unique festival that takes place in November in picturesque Netherlands city of Utrecht.