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Recent developments in the music industry and live event regulations in Mexico have prompted a reconfiguration of the Pitchfork Music Festival CDMX 2025. This adjustment is aimed at ensuring a safe and well-organized experience for all attendees.
The festival is scheduled to occur on Friday, May 2; Saturday, May 3; and Sunday, May 4, with certain changes to the lineup. Notably, Black Country, New Road is now set to perform on May 2 at Estadio Fray Nano.
These modifications have been made with careful consideration to adhere to the new event guidelines established by Mexican authorities. We appreciate your patience and support during this transition.
If you have already purchased a ticket for May 2 or May 3, rest assured that your ticket remains valid. Furthermore, ticket holders for May 3 will have the opportunity to attend the festival on May 2 using the same ticket.
For those who have acquired a General or VIP Passport, you will have access to the entire program from Thursday through Saturday. In addition, you can select one of the following benefits:
- Receive a credit for the difference in ticket price, applicable for on-site purchases through the festival’s CASFID cashless payment system.
- Gain General or VIP access to the upcoming Hipnosis Festival 2025, with confirmed artists to be announced shortly.
- Request a refund for your ticket.
For those seeking refunds, please reach out to Fever at hello@feverup.com.
Pitchfork Music Festival CDMX 2025 Lineup
Thursday, May 1, 2025, at Foro Indie Rocks!
– NAAFI PRESENTS: DJ Fucci, Imaabs B2B ZutZutLuz, Luz, Luz!untitled (halo)
Friday, May 2, 2025, at Estadio Fray Nano
– Black Country, New Road
– Silvana Estrada
– Rodrigo Amarante
– Tim Bernardes
– Bedouine
– A Veces Siempre
– Rosas
Saturday, May 3, 2025, at Estadio Fray Nano
– Beth Gibbons
– Earl Sweatshirt
– Oneohtrix Point Never
– Ross From Friends
– Roc Marciano & The Alchemist
– Machine Girl
– Rejjie Snow
Sunday, May 4, 2025, at Casa del Lago UNAM
– James K
– Edgar Mondragón & IMGN
Source
pitchfork.com