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    Pitchfork Music Festival London announces second round of acts

    Jack NeedhamBy Jack NeedhamMay 28, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Pitchfork Music Festival London has announced its second line-up for the fifth edition of it’s UK outing.

    Taking place from 4 – 8 November 2025, the new additions include writer, composer and performer Ali Sethi, electronic musician Nicolás Jaar, Canadian rock troupe Destroyer and The Fiery Furnaces.

    The newest additions also include dance producer Marie Davidson, ambient musician Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, dance-rock group RIP Magic and the US-based rapper and poet Saul Williams.

    Producer Carlos Niño also joins the bill, alongside Los Thuthanaka, Nala Sinephro, TV On The Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe, Atlanta indie rock acts Mamalarky, Loukeman, holybones and Irish singer-songwriter Maria Somerville. They join Beatrice Dillon, Will Paquin and Alex Amen in the new additions.

    Previously confirmed acts include King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard with the Covent Garden Sinfonia, Indigo De Souza, Jay Som and more.

    Taking place in multiple venues across London, 2025 marks the fifth year for the Pitchfork Music Festival London.

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    Jack Needham

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