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What do last-minute Pitchfork Festival tickets cost?

All the cool kids are going to be there.

From July 21-23, the Pitchfork Music Festival is returning to Chicago’s Union Park for three full days of indie rock, folk, pop, Hip-Hop and everything in between.

Occupying the top spots on this year’s bill are Radiohead side project The Smile, folk star turned electro wunderkind Bon Iver, Killer Mike aka half of Run The Jewels, Animal Collective member Panda Bear and folksy “it” group Big Thief.

They’ll be joined by industry darlings Perfume Genius, Alvvays, King Krule, JPEGMAFIA and Weyes Blood.

Julia Jacklin, Snail Mail, Kelela, Youth Lagoon and Koffee are also set to perform.

Basically, it’s like your Spotify “For You” playlist decided to all meet one weekend and throw a festival.

Most importantly, tickets are still available for the finely curated musical extravaganza.

At the time of publication, three-day general admission passes can be purchased for as low as $199 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Single-day passes start at $152 before fees.

Want to hit the coolest festival around but need a bit more info?

Keep scrolling.

We’ve got everything you need to know and more about the Pitchfork Music Festival below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Pitchfork Music Festival 2023 tickets

A breakdown of all the best single and multi-day pass prices can be found right here:

Pitchfork Music Festival datesTicket prices
start at
Friday, July 21 through Sunday, July 23
Three-day pass
$199
Friday, July 21
Single-day pass
$152
Saturday, July 22
Single-day pass
$168
Sunday, July 23
Single-day pass
$155

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

Pitchfork Music Festival complete lineup

Need to see all the artists — even the small ones at the bottom of the poster?

Take a gander at this year’s full roster of performers below.

Pitchfork Music Festival schedule

Get your set times! Get your set times!

For fest-goers that like to plan their days to a T, you can start making your weekend itinerary now by reviewing Pitchfork’s official schedule:

Huge music festivals in 2023

If Pitchfork is a little too last-minute for you, there are a ton of other options for you these next few months.

Personally, we recommend keeping an eye out on these five fests with lineups so bomb you’ll be kicking yourself for missing them live.

The biggest 2023 festivals
Lollapalooza
Aug. 3-6 at Grant Park in Chicago, IL
Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Karol G, Lana Del Rey
Osheaga Music and Arts Festival
Aug. 4-6 at the Parc Jean Drapeau in Montreal, QC, CA
Billie. Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, Rüfüs Du SolJoey Bada$$, The National
Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival
Aug. 11-13 at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, CA
Kendrick Lamar, Foo Fighters, Lana Del ReyMegan Thee Stallion, Janelle Monáe
Bourbon and Beyond Music Festival
Sept. 14-17 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, KY
Bruno Mars, The Killers, Brandi Carlile, The Black Keys, Duran Duran
Power Trip
Oct. 6-8 at the Empire Polo Field in Indio, CA
AC/DC, Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Iron Maiden, Tool

Looking for even more multi-day jams? Check out our guide to 2023’s hottest festivals here.