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Pitchfork Music Festival 2015 Tickets on Sale Now

The Pitchfork Music Festival will celebrate 10 years this summer, returning to Chicago's Union Park on July 17-19.

Three-day passes are available now for $150 while supplies last.  This year, we're offering the first initial batch of fans who purchase three-day passes a complimentary one year's subscription to The Pitchfork Review (a $49.99 value). Pitchfork Music Festival three-day passes always sell out very quickly, so act fast and get yours here!

Single-day tickets for Friday, July 17,  Saturday, July 18,  and Sunday, July 19 are available now as well, for $65 per day.

The lineup will be announced soon. Stay tuned!

Check out photos from last year's festival here and watch St. Vincent perform "Birth in Reverse" at that fest:



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