Pitchfork Paris 2025: Blood Orange, Saya Gray, AG Cook and lots of discoveries

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As at the end of each year, the Pitchfork Music Festival comes to Paris and offers the best of the current and emerging scene

We're already impatient! THE Pitchfork Music Festival is back in the capital, November 3 to 9by taking over all your favorite rooms, located in particular in the 18th and 11th arrondissements.

There will be something for everyone: headlining, the unmissable Devonté Hynes, better known under the pseudonym Blood Orange, will come to defend his new album, the sparkling Essex Honey (released at the end of this summer), in an already packed Olympia. The same evening, Saya Gray or even Self Esteem will perform respectively at the Elysée Montmartre and at Trabendo. The next day, the bewitching Erika de Casier will sound its rhythm machines at the Trianon, co-stage with Hannah Jadagu And Léa Sen ; an evening under the sign of rock will take place further at Trabendo in the company of the geniuses Mom, Blonde And Etta Marcus. And then, on November 5, he is one of the most popular artists on the electronic scene, AG Cookwho will storm the Elysée Montmartre, with the intrepid underscores. Closing on November 9, impossible to miss the mystical duo Kelorawhich brilliantly mixes folk atmospheres with otherworldly layers.

Of course, there is no Pitchfork Music Festival without its eclectic and exciting programming forming the avant-garde scene, which will take place on November 6, 7 and 8 in the Bastille district. In this teeming melee, we note the presence of Annahstasia, Babymorocco, Body Meat, fakemink, Jane Remover, Malcolm Todd or even spill tab, Westside Cowboy and Will Paquin.

The entire program and ticketing information can be found here.

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