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    "html": "<p>Pitchfork London announces third and final wave of acts for fifth festival edition, including Pitchfork London Selects showcase at 93 Feet East &amp; Young Label Takeover.</p><p>Newly announced acts include: Two Shell, Mechatok, The World Is a Beautiful Place &amp; I Am No Longer Afraid To Die, Truck Violence, Silver Gore, Isaiah Hull, Hannah Jadagu, Bells Larsen, Party Dozen, Nazar, Pollyfromthedirt, Du Blonde, Makeshift Art Bar, No Windows, Pan Amsterdam, Lauren Duffus, Boko Yout, Elaine Howley, Golomb, Clutter and Another Country $$$$.</p><p><strong>Pitchfork Music Festival London</strong> today shares the third and final line-up announcement for its fifth edition in the capital, taking place from <strong>4 - 8 November 2025</strong>. This includes a <strong>Young Label Showcase </strong>with<strong> Two Shell </strong>and<strong> Mechatok </strong>at<strong> HERE at Outernet</strong>, as well as<strong> </strong>the newly added <strong>Pitchfork</strong> <strong>London Selects</strong> - a 4 day takeover at <strong>93</strong> <strong>Feet</strong> <strong>East</strong> showcasing a diverse range of artists that you’re likely to catch in Pitchfork’s weekly new music <a href=\"https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7f9o34JAe8ZSRq4GX7f0Ol?si=24ef52ec662e4260\">playlist</a>.<br /><br />A mainstay in London’s cultural calendar, <strong>Pitchfork</strong> <strong>London</strong> has lit up the city with an array of diverse and original programming over the past four years. Kicking off with specially-curated weekday events mirroring the publication’s mining of distant genre-corners, the week culminates in a Saturday take-over at Roundhouse and the renowned Dalston Takeover - taking place across five of East London’s most-loved venues. <br /><br />On <strong>Tuesday 4th November</strong>, Connecticut-based rock band <strong>The World Is a Beautiful Place &amp; I Am No Longer Afraid To Die</strong> will perform at <strong>93</strong> <strong>Feet</strong> <strong>East</strong>, joined by Canadian hardcore four-piece <strong>Truck</strong> <strong>Violence</strong> and Swedish grunge collective <strong>Clutter.</strong><br /><br />On <strong>Wednesday 5th November</strong>, noise-duo <strong>Party</strong> <strong>Dozen</strong> join Upchuck and Ratboys at <strong>Village</strong> <strong>Underground</strong>. Continuing the weekly series at <strong>93</strong> <strong>Feet</strong> <strong>East</strong>, blossoming talent <strong>Hannah</strong> <strong>Jadagu</strong> is joined by iridescent recording artist <strong>Yves</strong> <strong>Jarvis</strong> and <strong>Bells</strong> <strong>Larsen</strong>’s searing folk ballads. <strong>HERE at Outernet</strong> plays host to a <strong>Young</strong> label takeover - a music and arts organisation that helps exceptional artists locate and develop their genius. The bill features iconoclastic electronic rhythms from <strong>Two</strong> <strong>Shell</strong>, <strong>Mechatok</strong>, <strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Gore</strong> and <strong>Isaiah</strong> <strong>Hull</strong>.<br /><br />Manchester-based Angolan electronic musician <strong>Nazar</strong> joins Los<strong> </strong>Thuthanaka at <strong>ICA</strong> on <strong>Thursday</strong> <strong>6th</strong> <strong>November</strong>, with <strong>Pollyfromthedirt</strong>’s raw, rough-edged rhythms opening the evening. <strong>93 Feet East</strong> sees the genre-hopping, multi-disciplinary artist <strong>Du</strong> <strong>Blonde</strong> headline Pitchfork London Selects, alongside the rising sonic powerhouse <strong>Makeshift</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Bar</strong>, and Fat Possum signees <strong>No</strong> <strong>Windows</strong>. <br /><br />On <strong>Friday 7th November</strong>, <strong>Pan</strong> <strong>Amsterdam</strong>, the multi-talented artist known for his unique blend of jazz, hip-hop, and spoken word, joins Tunde Adebimpe and Mamalarky at <strong>EartH</strong> <strong>Theatre</strong>.<br /><br />At <strong>Roundhouse</strong> on <strong>Saturday 8th November</strong>, London-based producer and vocalist <strong>Lauren</strong> <strong>Duffus</strong> and Irish underground artist <strong>Elaine</strong> <strong>Howley</strong> complete Laurie Anderson’s Saturday night bill - a full takeover at one of North London’s most iconic venues. With their omnivorous approach to rock, <strong>Golomb</strong> join the <strong>Dalston</strong> <strong>Takeover</strong> bill, alongside the engrossing and charismatic London pair <strong>Just</strong> <strong>For</strong> <strong>Fun</strong> and Manchester-based, interdisciplinary duo <strong>Another Country $$$$</strong>.<br /><br />Previously confirmed artists include <strong>King Gizzard &amp; the Lizard Wizard with the Covent Garden Sinfonia</strong>, <strong>Laurie</strong> <strong>Anderson</strong>, <strong>Oklou</strong>, <strong>Lonnie</strong> <strong>Holley</strong>, <strong>Erika</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Casier</strong>, <strong>Kali Malone</strong>, <strong>Indigo De Souza</strong>, <strong>Panchiko</strong>, <strong>underscores</strong>, <strong>Unwound</strong>, <strong>Upchuck</strong>, <strong>Jay</strong> <strong>Som</strong>, <strong>Full</strong> <strong>Body</strong> <strong>2</strong>, <strong>Great</strong> <strong>Grandpa</strong>, <strong>Jay</strong> <strong>Som</strong>, <strong>Kathryn</strong> <strong>Mohr</strong>, <strong>Momma</strong>, <strong>Rachika</strong> <strong>Nayar</strong> &amp; <strong>Nina</strong> <strong>Keith</strong>, <strong>Ratboys</strong>, <strong>hey</strong>, <strong>nothing</strong>, <strong>Renny</strong> <strong>Conti</strong>, <strong>Runo</strong> <strong>Plum</strong>, <strong>Slate</strong>, <strong>Teethe</strong>, <strong>Body</strong> <strong>Meat</strong>, <strong>Deep Sea Diver</strong>, <strong>deathcrash</strong>, <strong>Divide</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Dissolve</strong>, <strong>Winter</strong> and many more. <br /><br />In previous years, Pitchfork has hosted artists including Ezra Collective at Royal Albert Hall, a special PC Music showcase, Black Midi playing a midnight show at Southbank, Fabric rap-takeovers and a feast of special headline sets from unique artists including Weyes Blood, Yaeji, Moses Boyd, Sleater-Kinney, Metronomy, Kae Tempest, Arooj Aftab, Courtney Barnett, Stereolab and many more. The festival now welcomes 20,000+ attendees each year for a unique and special run of festival events. <br /><br />See below for a rundown of the artists performing by day at this year's event, with the latest additions to the line-up <span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">highlighted</span><span>.</span> More artists are yet to be announced, for the latest line-up and full details of the festival events, please head to the festival website: <a href=\"http://pitchforkmusicfestival.co.uk/\">pitchforkmusicfestival.co.uk</a>. </p><hr /><h2>Tuesday 4 November</h2><h3>Royal Albert Hall</h3><ul><li>King Gizzard &amp; The Wizard Lizard with the Covent Garden Sinfonia</li></ul><h3>93 Feet East</h3><p><strong>Pitchfork London Selects</strong></p><ul><li>The World Is a Beautiful Place &amp; I Am No Longer Afraid To Die</li><li>Truck Violence</li><li>Clutter</li></ul><h2>Wednesday 5 November </h2><h3>KOKO</h3><ul><li>Unwound</li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Divide and Dissolve</span></li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ deathcrash</span></li></ul><h3>EartH Theatre</h3><ul><li>Kali Malone (solo electronic)</li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Rachika Nayar &amp; Nina Keith present Disiniblud</span></li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Kathryn Mohr</span></li></ul><h3>Village Underground</h3><ul><li>Upchuck</li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Ratboys</span></li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Party Dozen</span></li></ul><h3>Union Chapel</h3><ul><li>Ali Sethi &amp; Nicolas Jaar</li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ James K</span></li></ul><h3>HERE at Outernet</h3><p><strong>Young x Pitchfork London</strong></p><ul><li>Two Shell</li><li>Mechatok</li><li>Silver Gore</li><li>Isaiah Hull</li></ul><h3>93 Feet East</h3><p><strong>Pitchfork London Selects</strong></p><ul><li>Hannah Jadagu</li><li>Yves Jarvis</li><li>Bells Larsen</li></ul><h2>Thursday 6 November </h2><h3>Colour Factory</h3><p><strong>10K Global x Pitchfork London </strong></p><ul><li>Sideshow</li><li>Anysia Kym</li><li>Niontay</li><li>duendita</li><li>Jadasea</li><li>Jespfur</li><li>redLee</li><li>Plus special guests TBC</li></ul><h3>Barbican</h3><ul><li>Destroyer</li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ The Fiery Furnaces </span></li></ul><h3>Fabric</h3><ul><li>Marie Davidson</li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith</span></li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ RIP Magic</span></li></ul><h3>Village Underground</h3><ul><li>Saul Williams &amp; Carlos Niño</li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Elliott Skinner</span></li></ul><h3>ICA</h3><ul><li>Los Thuthanaka</li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Nazar</span></li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Pollyfromthedirt</span></li></ul><h3>93 Feet East</h3><p><strong>Pitchfork London Selects</strong></p><ul><li>Du Blonde</li><li>Makeshift Art Bar</li><li>No Windows</li></ul><h2>Friday 7 November</h2><h3><strong>Roundhouse - Main Room</strong></h3><ul><li>Oklou</li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Erika de Casier</span></li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Malibu</span></li></ul><h3>Roundhouse - Studio Theatre </h3><ul><li>Nick León</li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Loukeman</span></li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ holybones</span></li></ul><h3>Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre</h3><ul><li>Nala Sinephro</li></ul><h3>EartH Theatre</h3><ul><li>Tunde Adebimpe</li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Pan Amsterdam</span></li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Mamalarky</span></li></ul><h3>93 Feet East</h3><p><strong>Pitchfork London Selects</strong></p><ul><li>Line-up TBC</li></ul><h2>Saturday 8 November</h2><h3>Roundhouse - Main Room</h3><ul><li>Laurie Anderson</li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Lonnie Holley</span></li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Maria Sommerville </span></li></ul><h3>Roundhouse - Studio Theatre </h3><ul><li>Beatrice Dillon</li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Lauren Duffus</span></li><li><span class=\"text-highlight font-semibold\">+ Elaine Howley</span></li></ul><h3>Dalston Takeover </h3><ul><li>Panchiko</li><li>Indigo De Souza</li><li>Momma</li><li>underscores</li><li>Jay Som</li><li>Great Grandpa</li><li>hey, nothing</li><li>Body Meat</li><li>Deep Sea Diver</li><li>Full Body 2</li><li>Slate</li><li>Renny Conti</li><li>Runo Plum</li><li>Teethe</li><li>Nadia Kadek</li><li>Winter</li><li>Will Paquin</li><li>Alex Amen</li><li>Golomb</li><li>Boko Yout</li><li>Another Country $$$$</li></ul><hr /><h3>TICKETING INFO</h3><p>Tickets for each Pitchfork Music Festival London event are sold separately. Tickets are available from <a href=\"http://pitchforkmusicfestival.co.uk/\">http://pitchforkmusicfestival.co.uk/</a>.</p><p><strong>For the latest news including lineup announcements, and additional programming, follow</strong><a href=\"https://twitter.com/pitchforkparis?lang=en\"><strong> @pitchforkparis</strong></a><strong>, </strong><a href=\"https://twitter.com/pitchforklondon\"><strong>@pitchforklondon</strong></a><strong>, and</strong><a href=\"https://twitter.com/pitchfork?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor\"><strong> @pitchfork</strong></a><strong> on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, and visit</strong><a href=\"http://pitchforkmusicfestival.de/\"><strong> </strong></a><a href=\"http://pitchforkmusicfestival.co.uk/\"><strong>pitchforkmusicfestival.co.uk</strong></a><strong> and</strong><a href=\"http://pitchforkmusicfestival.fr/\"><strong> Pitchforkmusicfestival.fr</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p><p><strong>###</strong></p><h3>About Pitchfork</h3><p>Pitchfork is the most trusted voice in music. <a href=\"http://pitchfork.com/\">Pitchfork.com</a> is the preeminent resource for fans looking to discover and experience new music in a thought-provoking way. Its comprehensive reviews and analyses of the people, trends, and events influencing the industry have shaped music journalism for 26 years. Not only does Pitchfork set the standard for music coverage, it has a global reputation for hosting unique and eclectic music events, including annual Music Festivals in Chicago and Paris. For more go to <a href=\"http://pitchfork.com/\">Pitchfork.com</a> and follow @pitchfork.</p><hr /><h3>Pitchfork Music Festival London Press Quotes</h3><p>“<i>A night of inspirational, infectious joy</i>” <strong>- The Observer</strong></p><p>“<i>As ever, the stacked lineup offers up a plethora of intriguing, genre-bending acts</i>” <strong>- The Guardian </strong></p><p>“<i>It’s basically the place to be if you consider yourself a music fan with a finger on the pulse.</i>” <strong>- Time Out</strong></p><p>“<i>This is the place for musos to find a new favourite band (before everyone else jumps on the wagon)</i>” <strong>- Metro</strong></p><p>“<i>While the genres, approaches and mood couldn’t be further scattered, Friday night’s line-up offer sets that are entirely memorable: thoughtful, reflective, staggering – but most of all, ridiculously fun.</i>” <strong>- The Line Of Best Fit </strong></p><p>“<i>The best metropolitan festival in London</i>” <strong>- Crescendo Magazine</strong></p>"
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  "textContent": "Pitchfork London announces third and final wave of acts for fifth festival edition, including Pitchfork London Selects showcase at 93 Feet East &amp; Young Label Takeover.Newly announced acts include: Two Shell, Mechatok, The World Is a Beautiful Place &amp; I Am No Longer Afraid To Die, Truck Violence, Silver Gore, Isaiah Hull, Hannah Jadagu, Bells Larsen, Party Dozen, Nazar, Pollyfromthedirt, Du Blonde, Makeshift Art Bar, No Windows, Pan Amsterdam, Lauren Duffus, Boko Yout, Elaine Howley, Golomb, Clutter and Another Country $$$$.Pitchfork Music Festival London today shares the third and final line-up announcement for its fifth edition in the capital, taking place from 4 - 8 November 2025. This includes a Young Label Showcase with Two Shell and Mechatok at HERE at Outernet, as well as the newly added Pitchfork London Selects - a 4 day takeover at 93 Feet East showcasing a diverse range of artists that you’re likely to catch in Pitchfork’s weekly new music playlist.A mainstay in London’s cultural calendar, Pitchfork London has lit up the city with an array of diverse and original programming over the past four years. Kicking off with specially-curated weekday events mirroring the publication’s mining of distant genre-corners, the week culminates in a Saturday take-over at Roundhouse and the renowned Dalston Takeover - taking place across five of East London’s most-loved venues. On Tuesday 4th November, Connecticut-based rock band The World Is a Beautiful Place &amp; I Am No Longer Afraid To Die will perform at 93 Feet East, joined by Canadian hardcore four-piece Truck Violence and Swedish grunge collective Clutter.On Wednesday 5th November, noise-duo Party Dozen join Upchuck and Ratboys at Village Underground. Continuing the weekly series at 93 Feet East, blossoming talent Hannah Jadagu is joined by iridescent recording artist Yves Jarvis and Bells Larsen’s searing folk ballads. HERE at Outernet plays host to a Young label takeover - a music and arts organisation that helps exceptional artists locate and develop their genius. The bill features iconoclastic electronic rhythms from Two Shell, Mechatok, Silver Gore and Isaiah Hull.Manchester-based Angolan electronic musician Nazar joins Los Thuthanaka at ICA on Thursday 6th November, with Pollyfromthedirt’s raw, rough-edged rhythms opening the evening. 93 Feet East sees the genre-hopping, multi-disciplinary artist Du Blonde headline Pitchfork London Selects, alongside the rising sonic powerhouse Makeshift Art Bar, and Fat Possum signees No Windows. On Friday 7th November, Pan Amsterdam, the multi-talented artist known for his unique blend of jazz, hip-hop, and spoken word, joins Tunde Adebimpe and Mamalarky at EartH Theatre.At Roundhouse on Saturday 8th November, London-based producer and vocalist Lauren Duffus and Irish underground artist Elaine Howley complete Laurie Anderson’s Saturday night bill - a full takeover at one of North London’s most iconic venues. With their omnivorous approach to rock, Golomb join the Dalston Takeover bill, alongside the engrossing and charismatic London pair Just For Fun and Manchester-based, interdisciplinary duo Another Country $$$$.Previously confirmed artists include King Gizzard &amp; the Lizard Wizard with the Covent Garden Sinfonia, Laurie Anderson, Oklou, Lonnie Holley, Erika de Casier, Kali Malone, Indigo De Souza, Panchiko, underscores, Unwound, Upchuck, Jay Som, Full Body 2, Great Grandpa, Jay Som, Kathryn Mohr, Momma, Rachika Nayar &amp; Nina Keith, Ratboys, hey, nothing, Renny Conti, Runo Plum, Slate, Teethe, Body Meat, Deep Sea Diver, deathcrash, Divide and Dissolve, Winter and many more. In previous years, Pitchfork has hosted artists including Ezra Collective at Royal Albert Hall, a special PC Music showcase, Black Midi playing a midnight show at Southbank, Fabric rap-takeovers and a feast of special headline sets from unique artists including Weyes Blood, Yaeji, Moses Boyd, Sleater-Kinney, Metronomy, Kae Tempest, Arooj Aftab, Courtney Barnett, Stereolab and many more. The festival now welcomes 20,000+ attendees each year for a unique and special run of festival events. See below for a rundown of the artists performing by day at this year's event, with the latest additions to the line-up highlighted. More artists are yet to be announced, for the latest line-up and full details of the festival events, please head to the festival website: pitchforkmusicfestival.co.uk. Tuesday 4 NovemberRoyal Albert HallKing Gizzard &amp; The Wizard Lizard with the Covent Garden Sinfonia93 Feet EastPitchfork London SelectsThe World Is a Beautiful Place &amp; I Am No Longer Afraid To DieTruck ViolenceClutterWednesday 5 November KOKOUnwound+ Divide and Dissolve+ deathcrashEartH TheatreKali Malone (solo electronic)+ Rachika Nayar &amp; Nina Keith present Disiniblud+ Kathryn MohrVillage UndergroundUpchuck+ Ratboys+ Party DozenUnion ChapelAli Sethi &amp; Nicolas Jaar+ James KHERE at OuternetYoung x Pitchfork LondonTwo ShellMechatokSilver GoreIsaiah Hull93 Feet EastPitchfork London SelectsHannah JadaguYves JarvisBells LarsenThursday 6 November Colour Factory10K Global x Pitchfork London SideshowAnysia KymNiontayduenditaJadaseaJespfurredLeePlus special guests TBCBarbicanDestroyer+ The Fiery Furnaces FabricMarie Davidson+ Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith+ RIP MagicVillage UndergroundSaul Williams &amp; Carlos Niño+ Elliott SkinnerICALos Thuthanaka+ Nazar+ Pollyfromthedirt93 Feet EastPitchfork London SelectsDu BlondeMakeshift Art BarNo WindowsFriday 7 NovemberRoundhouse - Main RoomOklou+ Erika de Casier+ MalibuRoundhouse - Studio Theatre Nick León+ Loukeman+ holybonesRoyal Festival Hall, Southbank CentreNala SinephroEartH TheatreTunde Adebimpe+ Pan Amsterdam+ Mamalarky93 Feet EastPitchfork London SelectsLine-up TBCSaturday 8 NovemberRoundhouse - Main RoomLaurie Anderson+ Lonnie Holley+ Maria Sommerville Roundhouse - Studio Theatre Beatrice Dillon+ Lauren Duffus+ Elaine HowleyDalston Takeover PanchikoIndigo De SouzaMommaunderscoresJay SomGreat Grandpahey, nothingBody MeatDeep Sea DiverFull Body 2SlateRenny ContiRuno PlumTeetheNadia KadekWinterWill PaquinAlex AmenGolombBoko YoutAnother Country $$$$TICKETING INFOTickets for each Pitchfork Music Festival London event are sold separately. Tickets are available from http://pitchforkmusicfestival.co.uk/.For the latest news including lineup announcements, and additional programming, follow @pitchforkparis, @pitchforklondon, and @pitchfork on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, and visit pitchforkmusicfestival.co.uk and Pitchforkmusicfestival.fr.###About PitchforkPitchfork is the most trusted voice in music. Pitchfork.com is the preeminent resource for fans looking to discover and experience new music in a thought-provoking way. Its comprehensive reviews and analyses of the people, trends, and events influencing the industry have shaped music journalism for 26 years. Not only does Pitchfork set the standard for music coverage, it has a global reputation for hosting unique and eclectic music events, including annual Music Festivals in Chicago and Paris. For more go to Pitchfork.com and follow @pitchfork.Pitchfork Music Festival London Press Quotes“A night of inspirational, infectious joy” - The Observer“As ever, the stacked lineup offers up a plethora of intriguing, genre-bending acts” - The Guardian “It’s basically the place to be if you consider yourself a music fan with a finger on the pulse.” - Time Out“This is the place for musos to find a new favourite band (before everyone else jumps on the wagon)” - Metro“While the genres, approaches and mood couldn’t be further scattered, Friday night’s line-up offer sets that are entirely memorable: thoughtful, reflective, staggering – but most of all, ridiculously fun.” - The Line Of Best Fit “The best metropolitan festival in London” - Crescendo Magazine",
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