Pitchfork Festival Details 2026 London Edition Lineup

The November event returns to multiple venues with a bill spanning the Avalanches and Tortoise to a special “10 years of Telefone” set from Noname.

Pitchfork Festival’s London edition has shared the full lineup for its 2026 return, running November 2–8 across multiple venues in the city. The announcement lands shortly after the Paris branch revealed its own initial wave of artists, confirming a festival cycle that continues to spread its programming across two capitals each autumn.

Among the headliners, the Avalanches are scheduled for a collaborative set, while Noname will mark a decade of her debut project with a “10 years of Telefone” performance. The bill also includes the Radio Dept, Tortoise, Aja Monet, Olof Dreijer, Hania Rani, and Actress, stitching together generations and scenes without feeling scattered. The programming leans on contrast—Beatles-sampling orchestral pop adjacent to South African vocal traditions via Los Thuthanaka, brooding electronics from Knife co-founder Dreijer next to Rani’s neoclassical piano.

The undercard draws from a wide register. Experimental guitar work from Bill Orcutt, ambient composition from Ana Roxanne, and soul-rooted songwriting from Georgia Anne Muldrow and Keiyaa all sit on the same bill. A Dalston Takeover segment spotlights a rawer indie and noise contingent: Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, Mandy, Indiana, and a clutch of smaller acts will spread across venues in the East London neighborhood.

Tickets go on sale Friday, June 12 at 10 a.m. British Summer Time. The festival says more artists will be announced for both London and Paris in the coming weeks—adding, presumably, to a lineup that already treats the multi-venue model less as a scheduling compromise and more as a curatorial argument for how a city can be heard.

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