From Thom Yorke’s command of the crowd to Big Thief’s gorgeous finale, these are the highlights from our Chicago festival this year.
The 17 best things we saw at the Barcelona festival, including Skrillex, Death Grips, Caroline Polachek, Alex G, Le Tigre, Depeche Mode, Japanese Breakfast, and more
Plus reviews of sets by Christine and the Queens, Sudan Archives, Rae Sremmurd, and Momma
Black Midi, Crack Cloud, the Comet Is Coming, and more
From Mitski’s theater of emotion to the Roots’ NOLA-style party, these are the highlights from our Chicago festival this year
From Megan Thee Stallion’s ruthless new diss track to Arcade Fire’s poignant return to Shania Twain’s surprise guest appearance, here are the most memorable moments from this year’s fest.
Amaarae, Wet Leg, Sons of Kemet, L’Rain, and more
Stereolab, Iceage, Moor Mother, Mykki Blanco, and more
Photos and reviews of sets by Rosalía, Solange, Miley Cyrus, Danny Brown, and more.
Highlights included an audacious set from Childish Gambino, Billie Eilish’s refreshing weirdness, the pop dominance of Ariana Grande, and more
A scene report from Bastille for Pitchfork Avant-Garde and the Grande Halle de la Villette for the main event.
Photos and a review of the Brooklyn fest, featuring Erykah Badu, Tyler, the Creator, Janelle Monáe, and the most stylish crowd on earth
Photos and write-ups of sets by Beach House, Fever Ray, Deerhunter, Skepta, Lorde, Björk, and more
We crunch the numbers to see if fests are becoming more or less diverse.
A review of this year’s fest, which featured an instantly legendary set from Beyoncé, along with Eminem, David Byrne, Cardi B, Brockhampton, Vince Staples, SZA, and more
Photos and reviews of performances by the xx, Arcade Fire, Bon Iver, Aphex Twin, Angel Olsen, Sampha, and more from last weekend’s festival in Barcelona.
Crunching the numbers on this year’s biggest summer festivals to determine the most in-demand acts and hardest workers, as well as which fests are the most (and least) unique and diverse.
Kendrick’s triumphant victory lap, Radiohead’s technical difficulties, Migos’ unexpected ubiquity, and more from the California desert.