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Pitchfork Music Festival Tickets On Sale, 3-Day Passes Come With Additional Perk

By Tankboy in Arts & Entertainment on Jan 26, 2015 3:50PM

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Good times from a previous Pitchfork Music Festival, photo by Jim Kopeny / Tankboy

The Pitchfork Music Festival is either celebrating its 10th or 11th anniversary—depending on whether you count its original 2005 partnership with the Intonation Festival or not. We do, but it looks like P4K Fest is officially claiming this as year ten, so look for t-shirts stenciled thusly.

The one thing everyone can agree on, though, is how much we all love getting a deal on early ticket releases. This morning organizers announced that a limited number of three-day passes are currently available for $150 and single day passes available for $65. As a further incentive to snag the three-day passes, those are also coming with a one year subscription to their beautiful print publication, The Pitchfork Review. That'd set you back $50 all by itself so it's a pretty nice deal.

Acts appearing at the festival haven't been announced yet, and won't be until next month, but based on previous years we can't imagine any of the three days really disappointing attendees.

The 2015 Pitchfork Music Festival takes place July 17-19 in Union Park, and tickets are available here.