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    Pitchfork Paris 2026 Announces First Wave of Artists

    AdminBy AdminJune 2, 2026 Music
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    Pitchfork Paris 2026 Announces First Wave of Artists

    The London and Paris editions of Pitchfork Music Festival have announced their return. The 2026 events will take place in venues across the two cities from November 2 to 8. Pitchfork Paris has also unveiled its first wave of artists, including headline shows on the Monday to Wednesday dates from Iceage, Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul, Headache, Ear, Amore, and Bassvictim. The label DH2 will host a night at Badaboum Club on Thursday, and a Pitchfork Avant-Garde lineup will soon be revealed. Stay tuned for Pitchfork London’s first lineup soon.

    Pitchfork Paris has also announced support acts for a pair of shows: Mori will open the Amore show at Badaboum, and Tracey and Dumbhead are supporting Adigéry and Pupul at Élysée Montmartre. Pitchfork Avant-Garde, held at several venues in the Bastille neighborhood, will feature a lineup primarily composed of artists playing their first concerts in France.

    Pitchfork Paris tickets will go on sale, via Dice, from 11 a.m., Central European Summer Time, on Wednesday, June 3.

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