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Pilsen Fest is an annual weekend festival in Pilsen, Chicago showcasing "musicians, chefs, mixologists, poets, muralists, painters, writers, documentarians, and photographers." [1] It is also known as Pilsen Arts and Music Festival, and had an estimated 50,000 attendees in 2017. [2] Musicians participating in 2017 included Nina Sky, Rey Pila, Elastic Bond, iLe, Nina Diaz, Cordoba, Purple Tokyo, DECIMA, Lolaa, and Black Bear Rodeo. [3] Pilsen Fest is sponsored by bilingual online magazine El BeiSMan. [4]

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References

  1. About Us pilsenfestchicago.com
  2. ANDREA DARLAS, Pilsen Fest wraps up Sunday WGNTV AUGUST 20, 2017
  3. Pilsen Fest 2017
  4. Stephanie Lulay, Pilsen Fest And Tacos Y Tamales Fest Hit Neighborhood This Weekend Archived 2017-08-21 at the Wayback Machine . DNAinfo , August 18, 2017

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