Pitchfork Music Festival Two-Day Passes Sold Out!

Pitchfork Music Festival Two-Day Passes Sold Out! We warned ya. As of this minute, two-day Saturday-Sunday passes for the 2007 Pitchfork Music Festival-- that festive concert event taking place in Chicago's Union Park July 13-15-- are totally sold out.

With Friday and three-day passes already long gone, this means your only chance of catching Cat Power, Yoko Ono, Mastodon, Clipse, Of Montreal, the New Pornographers, Stephen Malkmus, De La Soul, and all the rest is to score a pair of individual passes for Saturday and Sunday. Those are available right now-- in extremely limited quantities, might we add-- at Ticketweb for the measly sum of $25 apiece.

As we announced late last week, the good folks at eMusic have once again helped us put together a downloadable Pitchfork Music Festival primer for the 2007 fest. eMusic subscribers and non-subscribers alike can score that 17-track set right here, at absolutely no cost other than a few megabytes of harddrive/iPod space.

There's also, of course, the free LunchBreak concert series going down the week leading up to the festival, presented by Chicago venues and the Chicago Cultural Center and featuring ace local acts.

Catch you in less than three weeks!
Posted by Matthew Solarski on Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 12:00pm