Whole Foods
Extra Tickets to be Released on July 15th
Available at the box office only
July 8
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!!
 

Pitchfork Festival Adds Comedy Stage
Also: Saturday tickets sold out.
June 21
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."

With that in mind, we're happy to announce the first ever Pitchfork Music Festival comedy stage! It's hosted by Les Savy Fav frontman (and Pitchfork.tv jokester) Tim Harrington and features veteran stand-up artist Eugene Mirman, "The State"/Wet Hot American Summer star Michael Showalter, "Daily Show" correspondent Wyatt Cenac, and "Saturday Night Live" writer Hannibal Buress. All the jokes go down on Friday, July 16, on the Balance Stage.

The Pitchfork Music Festival takes over Chicago's Union Park July 16-18. Three-day passes for the festival are sold out, as are tickets for Sunday and, as of right now, Saturday. But you can still get passes for Friday here.

The Pitchfork Music Festival's full schedule, including set times, is below.

2010 Pitchfork Music Festival schedule:

a = Aluminum Stage, b = Balance Stage, c = Connector Stage

Friday July 16 (gates at 3 p.m.):

3:30 Sharon Van Etten (a)
4:00 The Tallest Man on Earth (c)
4:35 El-P (a)
5:30 Liars (c)
5:45 Hannibal Buress (b)
6:25 Robyn (a)
6:30 Wyatt Cenac (b)
7:15 Michael Showalter (b)
7:20 Broken Social Scene (c)
8:00 Eugene Mirman (b)
8:30 Modest Mouse (a)

Saturday July 17 (gates at 12 p.m.):

1:00 Free Energy (a)
1:00 Netherfriends (b)
1:45 Real Estate (c)
1:55 Sonny & the Sunsets (b)
2:30 Delorean (a)
2:50 Kurt Vile (b)
3:20 Titus Andronicus (c)
3:45 Dâm-Funk (b)
4:15 Raekwon (a)
4:45 Smith Westerns (b)
5:15 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (c)
5:45 WHY? (b)
6:15 Wolf Parade (a)
6:45 Bear in Heaven (b)
7:25 Panda Bear (c)
7:40 Freddie Gibbs (b)
8:30 LCD Soundsystem (a)

Sunday July 18 (gates at 12 p.m.):

1:00 Allá (a)
1:00 Cave (b)
1:45 Cass McCombs (c)
1:55 Best Coast (b)
2:30 Girls (a)
2:50 Washed Out (b)
3:20 Beach House (c)
3:45 Local Natives (b)
4:15 Lightning Bolt (a)
4:45 Surfer Blood (b)
5:15 St. Vincent (c)
5:45 Here We Go Magic (b)
6:15 Major Lazer (a)
6:45 Neon Indian (b)
7:25 Big Boi (c)
7:40 Sleigh Bells (b)
8:30 Pavement (a)

 

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
Single-day tickets still available for Friday and Saturday
June 11

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.

We still have single-day tickets left for Friday and Saturday, so you still have a chance to see LCD Soundsystem, Modest Mouse, Broken Social Scene, Panda Bear, Raekwon, and all the other artists playing the first two days. Buy those tickets here. But act fast! Saturday tickets will be gone soon.

In addition to providing a rewarding experience to music fans, the Pitchfork Music Festival takes its responsibility to the environment seriously, and we encourage our audience, musicians, and vendors to do the same. Last year, PMF recycled 46% of waste by weight (12 tons), and this year, the goal is to break 50%. The following are some steps we're taking to ensure that our environmental "footprint" is as small as possible:

Recycling
Managing waste is a very important part of any large gathering, and PMF has put together a comprehensive recycling program to limit what we send to the landfill. Our recycling crew works with all of our vendors to help them recycle as much as possible, but we need your help as well.

If you come to PMF, please recycle your plastic cups and bottles, along with any cans and paper you come across. We will have more recycling receptacles than ever this year, and your participation is greatly appreciated!

Biking, Walking, and Public Transportation
We're happy to announce an enhanced bike parking area under the Chicago Reader's biker village, brought to you by Clif Bar. Free, secure bicycle parking will be available at the south end of the festival site, which will help aid traffic congestion. We encourage you to bike, walk, or take the bus or train to and from the festival. For folks coming from the Chicago area, please visit the following to plan your trip: Chicago Transit Authority, Pace Suburban Bus Service, Metra Rail.

If you are traveling from outside Chicago, please consider using a bus or train for your journey. Check for trains or buses with Amtrak, Greyhound, and Megabus.

Thank you for being responsible in planning your trip!

Sustainable Power
All power for the festival comes from biodiesel fuel, which is cleaner than normal diesel fuel and reduces demand for oil. For more information on this energy resource, please visit the National Biodiesel Board.

Carbon Offsets
The nature of an international music festival creates the need for a lot of travel. All the plane, train, van, and car miles that bring bands and fans from around the globe to the festival contribute significantly to the pressing problem of climate change. One way to fight this is to purchase "carbon offsets" that help fund projects which reduce emissions causing climate change. Individuals, companies, and other groups can buy these carbon offsets.

We've researched different companies that do good work in the carbon offset market. TerraPass is one of the best out there; you can visit their website to calculate your travel emissions, and then buy reasonably priced offsets to cover your trip. You can also see TerraPass' past and present projects on their website.

PMF Artist Offsets
PMF is putting our money where our mouth is: This year, we are buying carbon offsets to cover the travel of all our musicians. Please consider purchasing your own!

The 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival lineup:

Friday July 16
Modest Mouse
Broken Social Scene
Robyn
Liars
El-P
The Tallest Man on Earth
Sharon Van Etten

Saturday July 17
LCD Soundsystem
Panda Bear
Wolf Parade
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Raekwon
Titus Andronicus
WHY?
Delorean
Real Estate
Bear in Heaven
Free Energy
The Smith Westerns
Dâm-Funk
Kurt Vile
Freddie Gibbs
Sonny & the Sunsets
Netherfriends

Sunday July 18
Pavement
Big Boi
Major Lazer
St. Vincent
Lightning Bolt
Beach House
Girls
Sleigh Bells
Neon Indian
Cass McCombs
Here We Go Magic
Surfer Blood
Local Natives
Washed Out
Best Coast
CAVE
Allá

 

Pitchfork Music Festival Lineup Changes, Activities Announced

jj cancel, Sonny & the Sunsets added
May 21

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.

After the jump, we've got the revamped festival lineup, as well details on the non-musical activities at this year's Pitchfork Festival. As in previous years, there's a ton of cool stuff going on around the festival grounds, including the CHIRP Record Fair, the Coterie Chicago handmade market, the FLATSTOCK poster show, and the Rock for Kids auction.

Three-day passes for the festival are already sold out, but tickets for all three individual days are still on sale. You can buy your tickets at Ticketweb. Tickets for Sunday, headlined by Pavement, are almost gone, so hurry!

The 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival lineup:

Friday July 16
Modest Mouse
Broken Social Scene
Robyn
Liars
El-P
The Tallest Man on Earth
Sharon Van Etten

Saturday July 17
LCD Soundsystem
Panda Bear
Wolf Parade
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Raekwon
Titus Andronicus
WHY?
Delorean
Real Estate
Bear in Heaven
Free Energy
The Smith Westerns
Dâm-Funk
Kurt Vile
Freddie Gibbs
Sonny & the Sunsets
Netherfriends

Sunday July 18
Pavement
Big Boi
Major Lazer
St. Vincent
Lightning Bolt
Beach House
Girls
Sleigh Bells
Neon Indian
Cass McCombs
Here We Go Magic
Surfer Blood
Local Natives
Washed Out
Best Coast
CAVE
Allá
FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES

CHIRP Record Fair & Other Delights
The Chicago Independent Radio Project (CHIRP) Record Fair & Other Delights is a can't-miss event for music lovers and vinyl enthusiasts from around the country. Bringing you the best selection of vinyl and CDs to be found under one tent, vendors offer everything from rock and pop to psychedelia and folk, soul and jazz to country and international, house and hip-hop to rockabilly and R&B, and even more!

Coterie
At Coterie Chicago, you will find handmade goods created by a skilled artisan workforce committed to providing cutting-edge art, style, and accessories that enhance your life. Buying directly from the maker creates a heightened sense of community, and now, more than ever, buying products from local artists and makers puts you at the forefront of real, lasting economic and creative stimulus.

FLATSTOCK presented by API
The FLATSTOCK poster show series, presented by the American Poster Institute (API), is an ongoing series of exhibitions featuring the work of many of the most popular concert poster artists working today. The FLATSTOCK shows provide the public with opportunities to see fine poster art in person and to meet the artists who've created it, while showcasing the breadth of individual styles they represent. Since beginning in 2003, Flatstock has presented events in the U.S. and Europe and has become the epicenter of the current phenomenon in handmade poster art.

Rock for Kids
Rock for Kids is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free music instruction to underprivileged children in the Chicago area. The Rock for Kids booth features a variety of ways for concert-goers to learn more about Rock for Kids and support their mission, including an auction of unique items from your favorite Pitchfork artists.

 

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!

The Tallest Man On Earth, Delorean, Surfer Blood, Washed Out, Best Coast, Sharon Van Etten, jj and Netherfriends also added to bill.
April 8

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.

This year’s festival, happening Friday, July 16 – Sunday, July 18 in Chicago’s Union Park, features a huge range of already announced acts includingPavement, Modest Mouse, LCD Soundsystem, Panda Bear, Broken Social Scene, St. Vincent, El-P, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Raekwon, Girls, Titus Andronicus, Bear in Heaven, Sleigh Bells, Freddie Gibbs and many more. We are pleased to announce another exceptional round of acts to the already jaw-dropping line-up, further making this year’s event the best Pitchfork Music Festival yet. New additions to Friday include the classic pop of Sweden’s Robyn, the return of art-rock elder statesmen Liars, The Tallest Man on Earth and Sharon Van Etten, while Saturday’s sees the additions of Wolf Parade, Barcelona-based Delorean, and the hazy summer vibes of Real Estate, Free Energy, jj, WHY?, Kurt Vile, and Netherfriends. Sunday will now also feature Big Boi, party-starting dancehall revivalists Major Lazer, Beach House, Neon Indian, Surfer Blood, Local Natives, Washed Out and Best Coast.

Single-day tickets can be purchased for $40 for all three days of the festival here. As previously reported, three-day passes sold out in record time and are no longer available. This year, Friday will feature more bands for festival-goers to enjoy than in year’s past. Don’t delay on purchasing tickets for all three days, as they are sure to go very quickly.

The 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival Line-up:

Friday July 16
Modest Mouse
Broken Social Scene
Robyn
Liars
El-P
The Tallest Man on Earth
Sharon Van Etten

Saturday July 17
LCD Soundsystem
Panda Bear
Wolf Parade
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Raekwon
Titus Andronicus
Why?
Delorean
Real Estate
Bear in Heaven
Free Energy
The Smith Westerns
Dâm-Funk
Kurt Vile
Freddie Gibbs
jj
Netherfriends

Sunday July 18
Pavement
Big Boi
Major Lazer
St. Vincent
Lightning Bolt
Beach House
Girls
Sleigh Bells
Neon Indian
Cass McCombs
Here We Go Magic
Surfer Blood
Local Natives
Washed Out
Best Coast
CAVE
Allá

 

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. Saturday welcomes the sun-drenched sounds of Animal Collective member Panda Bear, the always raucous The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Brooklyn art-rockers Bear in Heaven, noisy New Jersey collective Titus Andronicus, Gary, Indiana’s emcee Freddie Gibbs, space-funk torch-bearer Dâm-Funk, and Chicago glam-rockers The Smith Westerns, while Sunday will sport the talents of San Francisco heart-breakers Girls and local psych outfits CAVE and Allá. Stay tuned, as more bands will be added to the already super sweet lineup as the festival date approaches!

Single-day passes are on sale now for all three days at here. As previously mentioned, three-day passes sold out in record time, but it’s not too late to get the hottest ticket in Chicago! This year, Friday will feature more music for festival-goers to enjoy than in year’s past. Don’t be left wondering what might have been; purchase single-day passes to all three music-packed days as they’re sure to sell out quickly.

The 2010 Pitchfork Festival Lineup so far:

Friday July 16
Modest Mouse
Broken Social Scene
El-P

Saturday July 17
LCD Soundsystem
Panda Bear
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Raekwon
Titus Andronicus
Bear in Heaven
Freddie Gibbs
The Smith Westerns
Dâm-Funk

Sunday July 18
Pavement
St. Vincent
Lightning Bolt
Girls
Cass McCombs
Here We Go Magic
Sleigh Bells
CAVE
Allá

 

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.

Single-day tickets remain available for all three days of the 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival, which takes place July 16 – 18 at Union Park in Chicago. This year, Union Park will open at 3 p.m. on Friday and feature more music for festival-goers to enjoy than in year’s past.
 

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! This year’s festival will culminate to the highly anticipated return of the legendary band Pavement! Friday features indie-rock, chart-topping mainstays Modest Mouse, while Saturday and Sunday sees performances by LCD Soundsystem, Raekwon, Here We Go Magic, St. Vincent, Lightening Bolt, Cass McCombs and Sleigh Bells. Stay tuned, as more bands will be announced in the coming weeks.

Single-day tickets can be purchased for $40 and three-day passes for $90. This year, Friday will featuring more bands, providing festival-goers with a longer day of music. Purchase your tickets early, as three-day passes are sure to sell out quickly!

The 2010 Pitchfork Festival Lineup so far:

Friday
Modest Mouse

Saturday
LCD Soundsystem
Raekwon

Sunday
Pavement
St. Vincent
Lightning Bolt
Cass McCombs
Here We Go Magic
Sleigh Bells

 
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July 16

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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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