Pitchfork Music Festival CDMX has revealed the full lineup for its 2025 edition. Portishead’s Beth Gibbons, Earl Sweatshirt, Little Simz, Oneohtrix Point Never, and others will joined previously announced artists like Black Country, New Road, Roc Marciano and the Alchemist, Dummy, and others. The festival will take place at Mexico City’s Estadio Fray Nano and Casa del Lago from May 2 to 4. Check out the lineup on the poster below.
On Friday, May 2, Silvana Estrada (performing Primera Lluvia), Rodrigo Amarante, Tim Bernardes, Bedouine, and A Veces Siempre will perform at Estadio Fray Nano’s Carpa stage.
Saturday, May 3, is the main day of the festival. The open-air experience at Estadio Fray Nano will feature the bulk of the acts: Beth Gibbons, Little Simz, Earl Sweatshirt, Oneohtrix Point Never, Black Country, New Road, Roc Marciano and the Alchemist, Machine Girl,, Ross From Friends, Rejjie Snow, Dummy, Untitled (Halo), Luz Luz Luz!, and Rosas. Plus, the local record label and collective N.A.A.F.I is presenting sets from DJ Fucci and Imaabs B2B ZutZut.
The festival closes on Sunday, May 4, with a free event at Casa del Lago featuring James K and E-NFOQUE by Edgar Mondragón & IMGN.
Tickets are still available online via Fever. If you’re local to Mexico City, you can also grab no-fee tickets at Tienda Foro Indie Rocks!, which is located at Zacatecas 39, Roma Norte.
The event joins Pitchfork’s festivals in Paris and London. For the latest news on Pitchfork Music Festival CDMX, follow @pitchforkcdmx on X, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, as well as and @pitchfork on X, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. You can also visit pitchforkmusicfestival.mx.
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A Veces Siempre
Bedouine
Beth Gibbons
Black Country, New Road
Dummy
Earl Sweatshirt
E-NFOQUE
James K
Little Simz
Luz, Luz, Luz!
Machine Girl
NAAFI PRESENTS: DJ Fucci, Imaabs B2B ZutZut
Oneohtrix Point Never (Live video and puppetry by Freeka Tet)
Rejjie Snow
Roc Marciano & The Alchemist
Rodrigo Amarante
Rosas
Ross From Friends
Silvana Estrada presents Primera Lluvia
Tim Bernardes
Untitled (Halo)