The Pitchfork Music Festival returns to Chicago’s Union Park Friday, July 20 through Sunday, July 22 for its 13th year. The 2018 lineup is being unveiled in three parts via a hand-painted mural in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood, which is also being livestreamed on Pitchfork. Today, the second round of performers has been revealed: The War on Drugs, Chaka Khan, Courtney Barnett, Earl Sweatshirt, Big Thief, Mount Kimbie, Moses Sumney, and Girlpool are among the latest artists announced for Pitchfork Music Festival 2018. They join previously revealed acts like Tame Impala, Kelela, DRAM, Raphael Saadiq, and Lucy Dacus. The breakdown by day is listed below, and the livestream can be viewed here.

Pitchfork Music Festival passes are on sale now for $75 a day or $175 for a three-day pass. The Pitchfork +PLUS upgrade is $375 for a three-day pass and includes a variety of exclusive amenities such as premium food vendors and private specialty bars. Details and tickets are available here.

Read Pitchfork’s new feature “Courtney Barnett Talks About Taking on Misogyny and Self-Doubt With Her New Album.”

Friday, July 20:

Tame Impala

Courtney Barnett

Mount Kimbie

Big Thief

Earl Sweatshirt

Syd

Julien Baker

Julie Byrne

Joshua Abrams & Natural Information Society

Lucy Dacus

Melkbelly

Saturday, July 21:

The War on Drugs

Raphael Saadiq

This Is Not This Heat

Moses Sumney

Kelela

Girlpool

Zola Jesus

berhana

Sunday, July 22:

Chaka Khan

DRAM

Japandroids

(Sandy) Alex G

Smino

Kelly Lee Owens

Ravyn Lenae

Kweku Collins

Irreversible Entanglements

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