General Information

The Pitchfork Music Festival is a three-day event showcasing over 40 of independent music’s best bands and artists on three stages. With so many blockbuster festivals gouging their attendees out of absolutely obscene sums of money, only to confine them in uncomfortable, tight spaces and skimp on basic necessities, our goal is to do the right thing: That is, to create a reasonably priced summer music festival that provides an overwhelmingly positive, comfortable and fun festival experience for both attendees and musicians.

Date
Friday, July 16, Saturday, July 17 and Sunday, July 18.
Location
1501 West Randolph in Chicago’s Union Park at the corner of Ashland and Lake.
Hours
Friday: 3pm to 10pm. Saturday and Sunday: Noon to 10pm.
Tickets
Single Day passes are $40
Three-day passes are $90
Will Call
Opens at 1 pm on Friday, July 16th, and 11 am on Saturday and Sunday, July 17th and 18th. Avoid long lines: have your tickets mailed to you in advance!!
There will be no reissues for lost or stolen tickets. Please provide reliable mailing address. Tickets will be mailed in plain looking envelope, please be on the lookout. All sales are final.

Children
Children of all ages are welcome, and children under the age of 10 will be admitted free when accompanied by an adult.
Bicycles
We highly encourage biking to the festival, and will provide a parking area at which you may store your bike while you attend the event.
ATMs
ATMS will be available on festival grounds.
Lost and found
Please visit the box office for all lost and found items.
 
Rules and Regulations
Re-Entry policy
Please bear in mind, there will be absolutely no re-entry into the festival.
Prohibited items
All attendees will be searched upon entering the festival grounds. The following items will not be allowed: Tents, flags, refunds or exchanges, lounge chairs, instruments, knives or other weapons, video cameras, audio recording devices, professional cameras (NO cameras with detachable lenses), pets, food, beverages (other than sealed bottled water), drugs or drug paraphernalia.
Non-prohibited items
Digital cameras (non-professional), disposable cameras, film cameras (non-professional), fanny packs, sealed bottled water, backpacks/satchels (medium-sized), hats, sun block, lighters, sunglasses, cigarettes, folding chairs.
Alcoholic beverages
A valid government-issued photo ID is required to purchase alcoholic beverages on the festival grounds. Attendees will need to show their ID to festival security personnel in order to receive a wristband that will allow them to purchase alcohol. Sales of alcohol will end promptly at 9:30 PM. There are NO REFUNDS for unused beverage tickets.
Security and safety
Chicago’s well-respected and experienced S3 will be providing their services at the Pitchfork Music Festival. Their presence is intended to make this concert experience safe and fun for everyone. Please respect and follow all rules and regulations. They were created with your safety in mind.
Weather
The Pitchfork Music Festival will take place rain or shine. All acts advertised have confirmed their appearance at the Pitchfork Music Festival. However, acts are subject to change without notice. Please visit this website regularly for the most up-to-date information. All rules and regulations are subject to change.
Volunteer Information
Attention not-for-profit organizations: We are seeking not-for-profits who are looking for a fun, creative opportunity to raise money and awareness for their organizations, while helping the Pitchfork Music Festival run a successful event. If your organization has any interest in participating in the festival, please contact us here


Park your bike in the Chicago Reader's Biker Village Presented by CLIF Bar's 2 Mile Challenge located at the southwest corner of the festival at Ashland and Warren. The Biker Village provides 9,500 square feet of safe and secure parking, as well as free air for tires, lubrication for chains, and snacks from CLIF for bike attendees.
Stream the Festival LIVE!!
July 16

Also: PMF 2010 Begins Today

The Pitchfork Music Festival begins today, and you can stream it live right here.

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Extra Tickets to be Released on July 15th
July 8

Available at the box office only

Good news Pitchfork Music Festival Fans!! Although Saturday and Sunday tickets have been sold out for weeks, and Friday will be gone very soon, we’re going to release a limited number of tickets that you can buy in person at Union Park on Thursday, July 15th. The box office will be open from 11 am to 6 pm on Ashland Ave, in the middle of Union Park. First come, first serve, cash only, while supplies last.

See you next week!! More »

Pitchfork Festival Adds Comedy Stage
June 21

Also: Saturday tickets sold out.

In a recent Pitchfork interview, funny guy David Cross talked about the similarities between musicians and comedians: "There's quite an overlap between musicians who have an affection towards comedy and comedians who fantasize about being in a band," he said. "The two worlds have more similarities than they do differences." More »

eMusic Contest
June 15

As part of the eMusic Access + Rewards programs, our friends at emusic will send one lucky eMusic member and guest to the Pitchfork Music Festival this year. The prize includes, airfare, hotel and VIP tickets for all three days of the festival. eMusic members can enter online here. Not a member? Go here to get a free trial. But hurry, the sweepstakes ends this Wednesday, June 16th! Complete contest rules can be found here.

Pitchfork Fest Sunday Tickets Sold Out
June 15

Single-day tickets still available for Friday and Saturday

Tickets for the final day of the Pitchfork Music Festival, Sunday, July 18, have sold out. Three-day passes for the festival, which comes to Chicago's Union Park July 16-18, sold out a while back. So if you didn't snap up your tickets to see Pavement, Big Boi, Major Lazer, St. Vincent, Girls and many more play on Sunday, it's time to call all your friends and see who has an extra ticket. More »


Pitchfork Music Festival Lineup Changes, Activities Announced
May 21

jj cancel, Sonny & the Sunsets added

The Pitchfork Music Festival, which goes down July 16-18 in Chicago's Union Park, is getting closer every day. But first, we've got a couple of quick changes to the lineup to announce.

Unfortunately, Swedish Balearic pop synthesists jj have canceled their appearance at the fest. Replacing them will be the San Francisco garage pop crew Sonny & the Sunsets. More »

Pitchfork Music Festival Rounds Out 2010 Line-Up With Big Boi, Wolf Parade, Why?, Major Lazer, Robyn, Liars, Beach House, Neon Indian, Free Energy, Local Natives, Real Estate & Much More!
April 8

The Tallest Man On Earth, Delorean, Surfer Blood, Washed Out, Best Coast, Sharon Van Etten, jj and Netherfriends also added to bill.

As spring rears its welcome head, we get closer and closer to the Pitchfork Music Festival. With its reasonable ticket prices, comfortable and positive environment in the heart of Chicago, and combination of already internationally acclaimed acts and innovative up-and-comers, the Pitchfork Music Festival, which celebrates its fifth anniversary this year, is one of the best music festivals around. More »

Pitchfork Music Festival Adds Broken Social Scene, Panda Bear, El-P, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Girls, And More To 2010 Festival!
March 5

The 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival is set to go down at Chicago’s Union Park on July 16 – 18. We are delighted to announce the second batch of bands slated to perform! This year’s festival welcomes the return of Canadian super-collective Broken Social Scene, who will be fresh off the release of their newest full-length due out in April, Forgiveness Rock Record. They will be joining Modest Mouse on Friday’s bill, along with indie hip-hop pioneer El-P. More »

The 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival Sells Out Of Three-Day Passes In Record Time!
February 12

Three-day passes for the 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival have sold out, less than five days after going on sale. Having already announced appearances by the reunited Pavement, Modest Mouse, LCD Soundsystem, and Raekwon, among others, three-day passes became unavailable much quicker than in years’ past – the same number of discounted three-day passes sold out last year in two months. More »

Pitchfork Music Festival Announces Pavement, Modest Mouse, LCD Soundsystem, St. Vincent, Raekwon, Cass McCombs and more to perform at 2010 festival! Tickets on sale today!
February 5

As previously reported, the 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival will be held at Chicago’s Union Park on July 16 – 18. We are pleased to announce the first batch of bands slated to perform, as well as proclaim that tickets are on sale today at 12 PM CST! More »

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