Pitchfork Music Festival Mexico City has released the initial wave of artists set to grace its inaugural lineup, promising an eclectic mix of musical talent. Scheduled to spread out across various Mexico City venues from March 6-9, the festival has already confirmed an impressive roster of performers.

Among the headliners revealed are the renowned Godspeed You! Black Emperor, the captivating King Krule, the soulful Kelela, and the enigmatic Sky Ferreira. The diverse lineup further includes Andy Shauf, Armand Hammer, Billy Woods, Corridor, Debby Friday, Diles que no me maten, Mabe Fratti, Mengers, NOIA, and Protomartyr, offering a blend of musical genres to cater to a broad audience.

The festival will unfold in prominent local venues, including Foro Indie Rocks!, Frontón Bucareli, FÜNK, and Yu Yu, providing a dynamic backdrop for the musical festivities.

Tickets for the event are now available on Passline.com, featuring two options: Pitchfork Plus passes at $4,800 MXN and Pitchfork Standard Passes at $3,700 MXN. These passes cover a series of headline and club shows. Individual tickets for specific performances will be available for purchase starting January 2024.

This Mexico City addition joins the ranks of Pitchfork's established festivals in Chicago, Berlin, Paris, and London, showcasing the brand's global influence in curating exceptional music experiences. Stay tuned for further lineup announcements and additional programming details by following @pitchforkcdmx on various social media platforms or visiting pitchforkmusicfestival.mx for updates. The excitement is building, and music enthusiasts can anticipate an unforgettable week of diverse performances in the heart of Mexico City.

 

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