Robyn, HAIM, and The Isley Brothers headline this year's Pitchfork Music Festival lineup
As the city slowly wakes up and begins shaking off the bone-chilling cold, a sign of spring as sure as empty Cheetos bags blossoming out of half-melted snow drifts has arrived in Chicago: The annual announcement of the Pitchfork Music Festival lineup. Now in its 14th(!) year, the festival returns to Chicago’s Union Park from July 19 to July 21 with a typically eclectic (and nostalgia-friendly) lineup led by Swedish pop sensation Robyn, L.A. sister trio HAIM, and Midwestern funk-rock stalwarts The Isley Brothers celebrating 60 years of music.
This year’s Pitchfork festival also features Stereolab’s first North American show in 10 years, as well as sets from artists like Pusha-T, Earl Sweatshirt, Freddie Gibbs, Charli XCX, Belle & Sebastian, Snail Mail, and Sky Ferriera. The full lineup for this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival is below, via Pitchfork. Festival passes and individual day tickets are already on sale, and can be purchased here.
Friday, July 19: