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The Pitchfork Music Festival 2024 was held from July 19 to 21, 2024, at the Union Park, Chicago, United States. [1] The festival was headlined by singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, psychedelic soul duo Black Pumas, and disk jockey Jamie xx. [2] It was followed by after shows in various venues around Chicago with a line-up, including Doss ...
September 15, 2024 October 2, 2024 Jakarta: Indonesia ICE BSD Hall — October 5, 2024 Taipei: Taiwan NTSU Arena: 18,000 [17] October 6, 2024 November 1, 2024 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome Weverse — November 2, 2024 November 3, 2024 November 30, 2024 Osaka Japan Kyocera Dome — December 1, 2024 March 7, 2025 Incheon: South Korea Inspire Arena ...
The 2024 festival was held on July 19–21 at Union Park in Chicago. The headliners were Jamie xx, Alanis Morissette, and Black Pumas. [4] In November 2024, Pitchfork announced that the Chicago Pitchfork Music Festival was permanently closing, but that it would "continue to produce events" in the future. [5]
UPMC Events Center: November 16, 2021 Hershey: Hershey Theatre: November 19, 2021 New York City: Beacon Theatre: November 20, 2021 November 21, 2021 November 23, 2021 Port Chester: Capitol Theatre: November 24, 2021 November 26, 2021 Providence: Providence Performing Arts Center: November 27, 2021 Boston: Wang Theatre: November 29, 2021 ...
2021 Changwon K-pop World Festival November 3, 2021 Changwon, ... K-Wave Concert Inkigayo June 2, 2024 Seoul, South Korea ... Lollapalooza 2024 August 2, 2024 Chicago ...
The 2024 Lollapalooza headliners are Blink-182, SZA, the Killers, Megan Thee Stallion, Hozier, Future X Metro Boomin, Stray Kids, Melanie Martinez and Skrillex.
Summit's major live appearances in 2023 included Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater, [25] The Brooklyn Mirage, [26] and Petco Park, as well as festivals such as EDC Las Vegas, HARD Summer, [27] Lollapalooza Brazil, Creamfields North, [28] Hangout, and ARC Music Festival Chicago. [29] In November 2023 Summit was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 ...
The Chicago Park District receives roughly $250,000 from the venue (through sponsorship deals) and $1 from every ticket sold during concert season. [5] The venue opened June 24, 2005, with a concert by American band Earth, Wind & Fire. [6] After the COVID-19 pandemic, the venue implemented a new bag policy at their events.