The 13th annual Pitchfork Music Festival has begun rolling out its lineup of acts for 2018 – a process that will reportedly take several weeks, as each artist's name is being revealed by being painted onto a living mural in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood, which will be livestreamed on Pitchfork's homepage.

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Among the first batch of names announced, Tame Impala has been revealed as the Friday headliner for the eclectic three-day summer festival.

Other exciting reveals include Kelela, Raphael Saadiq, D.R.A.M., and Japandroids.

The 2018 edition of Pitchfork Music Festival will take place in Chaicago's Union Park on July 20 – July 22. Both single-day and three-day passes are currently available directly from the festival's website.

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