Pitchfork Paris has grown in size, adding an extra stage and increasing its capacity once more.
It’s a sign, perhaps, that the team know exactly what they’re doing. After all, who can resist a stroll through Paris in the Autumn sun?
This year’s festival saw a healthy British contingent on the line up, ranging from explosive Mercury nominee slowthai through to indie pop doyens Belle & Sebastian.
With The 1975 played a set to awe-struck fans, and Primal Scream strolling through their rave-rock catalogue, Pitchfork Paris became an ad hoc platform for the raw diversity of UK music.
Photographer Callum O’Keefe is your guide…
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