Pitchfork Music Festival Mexico City to Launch in 2024

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Pitchfork Music Festival Mexico City to Launch in 2024

Join us at various Mexico City venues from March 6 to 9 for the inaugural event

Pitchfork Music Festival CDMX

Artwork by Grupo Indie Rocks!/Mónica Castillo

The first-ever Pitchfork Music Festival Mexico City will take place from March 6 to 9, 2024. Pitchfork will partner with various Mexico City venues, including Foro Indie Rocks!, Frontón Bucareli, Fünk Club, and Yu Yu. The first acts will be announced in the coming months, along with more venues.

“With its incredible and diverse music scene, Mexico City is a natural home for our festival,” said Pitchfork’s editor-in-chief, Puja Patel. “We look forward to championing a lineup of local and international artists, and, as always, creating space for music discovery and community. I’m especially grateful to our partners at Indie Rocks for sharing our vision and bringing it to life.”

Tickets for Pitchfork Music Festival Mexico City are on sale now on Passline. Pitchfork Plus passes are available for 4,400 Mexican pesos, and grant access to four venue shows and three club shows. Pitchfork Standard passes are also available for 3,400 Mexican pesos, and grant access to four venue shows. Only a limited number of each ticket will be available. Individual show tickets will be available this fall.

For the latest news, including lineup announcements and additional programming, follow @pitchforkcdmx on X, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, as well as and @pitchfork on X, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. You can also visit pitchforkmusicfestival.mx.

Pitchfork Music Festival Mexico City joins Pitchfork’s tentpole festival in Chicago, as well as its annual European editions in Paris, London, and Berlin.

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