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PITCHFORK MUSIC FESTIVAL PARIS

Announce final line up, adding John Talabot, BEA1991, Charlotte Dos Santos, Sons of Raphael & more 
Other acts include The 1975, Skepta, Chromatics, Belle & Sebastian, Charli XCX, Mura Masa, Primal Scream, Weyes Blood, 2manydjs & more.
- 31st Oct - 2nd Nov 2019 at Grande Halle de la Vilette

Pitchfork Music Festival Paris has announced the full line up for the ninth edition of the festival, which will run from Oct 31st to Nov 2nd at Le Grande Halle de la Villette in Paris with electronic producer John Talabot, Brazilian-Norwegian jazz singer Charlotte Dos Santos, Dutch R&B-pop artist BEA1991, synth-pop duo Agar Agar, London-based Sons of Raphael & more all being added to the line up. 

Previously announced acts include Skepta, Chromatics, The 1975, Charli XCX, Mura Musa, Hamza, slowthai, Weyes Blood, Desire, Nilüfer Yanya, Orville Peck, Squid, Primal Scream, Jamila Woods, Jessica Pratt & others. 

Final line up:
October 31st

Skepta - Mura Masa - Hamza - Zola - Ateyaba
Celeste - Charlotte Dos Santos - duendita - Ezra Collective - Flohio - Kojaque - Kojey Radical - Master Peace - Retro X - Sean - slowthai - The Comet is Coming - Yussef Dayes


November 1st
Chromatics - Belle & Sebastian - Primal Scream - John Talabot - Weyes Blood
Barrie - Briston Maroney - Chai - Desire - Nelson Beer - Helado Negro  - Jackie Mendoza - Loving - Nilüfer Yanya - Orville Peck - Sheer Mag - Sons of Raphael - Squid


November 2nd
The 1975 - Charli XCX - 2manydjs (dj set) - Agar Agar - Aurora - SebastiAn
Aeris Roves - BEA1991 - Caroline Polachek - Ela Minus - Jamila Woods - Jessica Pratt - KhadyaK - Kedr Livanskiy - Korantemaa - Mk.gee - oklou - tobi lou 


This year's Pitchfork Festival Paris will feature a more diverse line up than ever before, introducing two new stages focussing on up and coming talent. Today's newly announced artists and day splits show the festival delving into a different area of exciting and innovative contemporary talent each day, delivering an eclectic and diverse selection of established and emerging names.

Thursday, Oct 31st will see the festival kick off with some of most exciting names in grime, rap and electronic music, with South African musician and poet Zola joining SkeptaMura Masa, Belgian rapper and producer Hamza as well as a whole host of up and coming artists, including hotly tipped British soul newcomer Celeste, London-based MC Flohio and nu-jazz band 

The Comet Is Coming & others.

Friday, November 1st sees the festival take a turn for the more classic indie side of things, with Primal Scream joining headliners that already include Italio-disco-synth-pop heavy-weights Chromatics, legendary indie heart-breakers Belle and Sebastian, and the rapidly

rising folk-noir of Weyes Blood.

Also on the bill are fizzing energetic Japanese four-piece Chai, enigmatic country singer

 Orville Peck, up-and-coming Brighton band Squid and Philadelphia's classic rock'n'roll

re-inventors, Sheer Mag & others.

Saturday November 2nd will see a true celebration of pop music in its many forms, with a headline slot from The 1975, who will also be joined by progressive neon-pop star Charlie XCX,   2manydjs whose DJ sets are always guaranteed to get the party going,

Norway's Aurora and French electro producer and DJ SebastiAn, who is known for his work with Daft Punk. Charlotte Gainsbourg, Beastie Boys and more. London singer-songwriter Aeris Roves, Russian producer Kedr Livanskiy and a DJ set from French web site Konbini will also be on the bill with more performances too. 

The three-day festival will feature around 50 different artists and there will be two new stages - bringing the total now to four. La Petite Halle and the Boris Vian auditorium, located next to

and inside the Grande Halle respectively, will each play host to a new stage, welcoming the

future stars of tomorrow.

The festival continues to set musical trends boasting its trailblazing status by inviting indie music’s new guard to take over the new concert spaces. 
 
Between concerts go to the ball pool, fairground rides or roller disco. The festival will also host an independent pop-up record store with a selection of sounds spanning today and yesteryear, carefully curated by Les Balades Sonores.

The Klin d’Oeil creators market will once again be back but with a new look to boot, showcasing creative talent and artisans showing off their musically-inspired wares. 

Outside under the Grande Halle’s awning, our favourite Parisian restaurants will be out in fine force, as a whole host of food trucks will be passionately serving up foodie treats that are just as tasty as the music on offer. For your auditory and gustative pleasure, the Cave à Vins wine bar will be serving up the most perfect music and wine pairing. 
 
For those who like to party hard late into the night, the fun continues over at the Trabendo, which will host three after-parties of unique electro live shows and frenzied DJ sets, in partnership with Red Bull Music - details to be announced.


Website : www.pitchforkmusicfestival.fr
Facebook event : https://www.facebook.com/events/195320971362444/
3 day pass 110€ > 120€ > 135€ 
1 day ticket > 45€ > 50€ > 55€ 
2 day pass > 85€ > 95€ > 105€ 

 
For the latest news including festival updates and lineup announcements, follow @PitchforkParis and @PitchforkFest, and visit Pitchforkmusicfestival.fr.

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