Belle and Sebastian are playing this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival, which takes place from July 19-21 at Chicago’s Union Park. Today, Pitchfork is proud to announce Belle and Sebastian will perform the entirety of their iconic 1996 album If You’re Feeling Sinister during their Saturday, July 20 set. The band’s Pitchfork set will mark the first full North American performance of Sinister.

Tickets to Pitchfork Music Festival 2019 are on sale for $75 a day or $175 for a three-day pass. Prices increase on June 1. Get Pitchfork Music Festival tickets here.

Belle and Sebastian have performed If You’re Feeling Sinister in full just twice before: at London’s Barbican Centre in 2005 and then at Royal Albert Hall in 2016 to mark the record’s 20th anniversary. Speaking about the band’s upcoming performance, Stuart Murdoch said, “We’re going to try to turn a dark, slim Scottish sketchbook of an album into a warm summer jam for Illinois.”

This summer, Belle and Sebastian will embark on their long-awaited music festival cruise, the Boaty Weekender. The ship sets sail from Barcelona on August 8 and will make its way to Cagliari, Sardinia before heading back to Spain by August 12. Artists performing on the fest cruise include Belle and Sebastian, Yo La Tengo, Teenage Fanclub, Nilüfer Yanya, Japanese Breakfast, and Mogwai. Book your Boaty Weekender spot here.

Revisit the 2013 Pitchfork Classic documentary on If You’re Feeling Sinister:

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