The 2022 Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago’s Union Park is right around the corner, with a diverse lineup across multiple genres, including both big and small artists. Here’s a breakdown of when and where the event takes place, who’s playing and headlining, and what else to know. Location and Dates The 2022 music festival takes place July 15-17 in Chicago’s Union Park, at 1501 W. Randolph St. in the city’s West Loop neighborhood. The gates will open at noon each day. The main gates are located on Ashland, south of Lake Street, and at the intersection of Ogden Ave. and Washington Blvd. Tickets 3-day tickets start at $200 and single-day general admission tickets from $99 are still available. Kids under 10 years old are free. Here’s how to get tickets. Stages Music can be seen on the Red, Green, and Blue Stages. The Green Stage features the day’s headliner. Full Lineup Friday The NationalSpiritualizedParquet CourtsTierra WhackAmber MarkDawn RichardTkay MaidzaIndigo De SouzaSPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVESPELLLINGCamp CopeWikiEthel CainArooj Aftab Saturday MitskiJapanese BreakfastLucy DacusLowMagdalena BayDry CleaningKarateIceageYeuleCupcakKeThe ArmedThe Linda LindasHydJeff Parker & the New Breed Sunday The RootsToro Y MoiEarl SweatshirtNonameBADBADNOTGOODCate Le BonTirzahXenia RubinosErika de CasierInjury ReserveKAINAL’RainSofia KourtesisPink Siifu Art and More The music festival includes several fairs, including a vinyl record fair, a flack poster fair, and a craft fair. There is also a Music House Kids Zone with musical instruments, painting and more. Masks are not required at the festival, and Pitchfork will not be requiring proof of vaccination to attend.
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