Pitchfork Music Festival Ends Chicago Run After 19 Years

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Pitchfork Music Festival will not be held in Chicago in 2025, marking a pause in its nearly two-decade run as a key event in the city's arts scene. The decision reflects changes in the music festival landscape, but Pitchfork plans to continue hosting events that celebrate music, culture, and community. The festival team expressed gratitude to the city, artists, fans, and founder Mike Reed for their contributions to its success.
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