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Pitchfork Paris Festival 2018 announces afterparty lineup

Festival will host two afterparties plus a 'club night' on the final day

Roisin O'Connor
Music Correspondent
Tuesday 18 September 2018 17:08 BST
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Pop artist SOPHIE is performing at Pitchfork Paris music festival
Pop artist SOPHIE is performing at Pitchfork Paris music festival

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Pitchfork Music Festival Paris has announced its lineup for the afterparties taking place between 1-2 November at Le Trabendo.

The events are tied in with the main music festival at La Grande Halle de La Villette, which will host artists such as Mac DeMarco, Kaytranada, Blood Orange, CHVRCHES, Chromeo, Car Seat Headrest, Dream Wife, Bon Iver, Peggy Gou and Unknown Mortal Orchestra.

The afterparties are presented by Red Bull Music and run from 11pm to 6am each night on 1 and 2 November. The first night's lineup features SOPHIE, Or:la, Dr Rubinstein and Lotic, while the second night includes Honey Dijon, DJ Seinfeld, Gabe Gurnsey (from Factory Floor) and Perel. Tickets are 16 euros and can be bought here.

The festival is also offering a new "Club Night" portion of the evening on 3 November, which is the final night of the festival. For 20 euros fans will be able to see Daniel Avery, DJ Koze, Jeremy Underground, Peggy Gou and Avalon Emerson, who will perform form 10.45pm to 6am at La Grande Halle de La Villette.

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