Pitchfork Music Festival returns Sept. 10-12 to Chicago's Union Park.

Pitchfork Music Festival returns Sept. 10-12 to Chicago's Union Park.

The Pitchfork Music Festival announced its exciting lineup today, May 17. The Festival will take place Friday, September 10 through Sunday, September 12 at Chicago’s Union Park.

For its 15th anniversary event, headliners will be Erykah Badu, St. Vincent, and Phoebe Bridgers, with feature performances by Big Thief, Angel Olsen, Flying Lotus, Animal Collective, Kim Gordon, Thundercat, Yaeji, Danny Brown, the Fiery Furnaces (their first show in over a decade), Waxahatchee, Cat Power, Jay Electronica, black midi, Ty Segall & Freedom Band, DJ Nate, Jamila Woods, Caroline Polachek, Yves Tumor, and many more.

To ensure the health and safety of guests, artists, and staff, the Pitchfork Music Festival will adhere to the city of Chicago’s COVID-19 protocol, and will keep attendees updated as federal, state, and local regulations evolve. For the latest safety guidelines, visit Pitchfork Music Festival’s Health and Safety page.

Tickets are on sale now. Three-day passes are $195 and single-day passes are $90. The Pitchfork PLUS upgrade, including a range of exclusive amenities, is $385 for a three-day pass and $185 for a single-day pass.

If the festival is postponed or rescheduled due to COVID-19, ticket buyers can keep their passes for the new dates or request a refund. More details are available here.

For more information and the latest updates, visit PitchforkMusicFestival.com.

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