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In a statement posted on social media and on its website, the music publication said it made the decision after assessing the rapidly evolving "music festival landscape." It did not elaborate further.
To our Chicago festival community: As the music festival landscape continues to evolve rapidly, we have made the difficult decision not to host Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago in 2025.
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