Pitchfork London Adds Second Wave of Artists

Pitchfork London Adds Second Wave of Artists

Black Country, New Road, Julien Chang, and more join the weekend’s bill

Pitchfork Music Festival London

Pitchfork is pleased to announce that more artists have been added to this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival London. Black Country, New Road and O. join the bill on Wednesday night, with Julien Chang, Ekkstacy, and Hannah Jadagu added to Thursday’s roster at Oslo. The festival starts on Thursday, November 9 and runs through Sunday, November 13. Tickets are still available; find those here.

In addition to their performance, members of Black Country, New Road will introduce a screening of the 1997 documentary Hands on a Hardbody at the Institute for Contemporary Art. Friday’s other acts now include M Field, Jess Cornelius, and Elanor Moss at Paper Dress Vintage. On Saturday, Okay Kaya, Yaya Bey, and Goya Gumbani have been added to the show at the Colour Factory.

Animal Collective, Faye Webster, Jenny Hval, Cate Le Bon, and William Basinski are among this year’s London headliners, plus Injury Reserve, Dehd, and Lyra Pramuk. Pitchfork’s string of Europe festivals starts with the inaugural Berlin edition that runs November 4-6, with the eleventh year of Pitchfork Music Festival Paris extending from November 14-21.

Revisit “The Best Moments From the 2022 Pitchfork Music Festival” and “7 Highlights From Pitchfork Music Festival London 2021.”


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