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Sorry, stragglers!
You took your sweet time snagging tickets to this year's Pitchfork Music Festival, and, well, you're now officially out of luck. One-day, two-day, and three-day passes were available for the fest--held July 13-15 at Union Park and featuring Yoko Ono, Girl Talk, Sonic Youth and more--but event organizers announced today that the massive music weekend is totally sold out. The good news for those timely people who already bought tickets is that set times were released today as well, allowing you to plan for which bands to see and start complaining about who you can't see because it conflicts with somebody else you love. (Must we choose between New Pornographers and up-and-coming dance party starters Klaxons?) Are you upset you didn't grab tickets sooner? What conflicts bug you on the schedule? Is Pitchfork just a warm-up for Lollapalooza, or is the smaller fest better because it simply offers fewer bands that you aren't seeing?
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