The 13th annual Pitchfork Music Festival takes place July 20-22 at Chicago’s Union Park. The 2018 lineup is being unveiled in three parts over the next few weeks via a hand-painted mural in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood, which is also being livestreamed on Pitchfork. Today, the first round of performers has been revealed: Among the names are Tame Impala, Kelela, DRAM, Julien Baker, Raphael Saadiq, (Sandy) Alex G, Japandroids, Lucy Dacus, Kelly Lee Owens, and Ravyn Lenae. Check out all of today’s announced artists in the day-by-day breakdown below, and view the livestream here.

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Read Pitchfork’s feature “Cosmic Neurotic: The Heady Perfectionism of Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker.”

Friday, July 20:

Tame Impala

Julien Baker

Lucy Dacus

Melkbelly

Joshua Abrams & Natural Information Society

Saturday, July 21:

Raphael Saadiq

This Is Not This Heat

Kelela

Sunday, July 22:

DRAM

Kelly Lee Owens

Irreversible Entanglements

(Sandy) Alex G

Japandroids

Ravyn Lenae

Watch Kelela on Pitchfork’s “Over/Under”: