Pokémon GO Fest 2019

Pokémon GO Fest in 2019 was the third GO Fest event in Pokémon GO. This is the first year that GO Fest is hosted outside of the United States and divided into separate events. Tickets for the event went on sale through the Pokémon GO application.

Features
Attendants in each GO Fest received an exclusive Special Research task series to obtain Mythical Pokémon Jirachi. The Unown forms A, E, K, P, U, W, and !, which spell-out "WAKE UP!", also appeared in all GO Fests.

Grant Park, Chicago
The event was hosted at Chicago's Grant Park from June, 2019 through June , 2019. This was the second time the event has been hosted at Grant Park in Chicago. This was the original location for the event when it debuted in 2017.

Featured Pokémon
The following Pokémon were released with the start of the event:

Following Pokémon appeared more frequently in the event:

There was also one chance per day to be photobombed by this Pokémon:

Featured Pokémon
Selected Pokémon had increased spawn rates in the wild and from Incense or Lure Modules:

These Shiny Pokémon were released with the start of the event: PS Horsea PS Seadra PS Kingdra

Shop special offer
There were four bundles available during the Chicago Pokémon GO Fest 2019.

Avatar items
These avatar items were released with the beginning of the event:

Westfalenpark, Dortmund
The event was hosted at Westfalenpark in from July, 2019 through July , 2019. Westfalenpark was the location for the 2018 Pokémon GO Safari Zone Dortmund event.

A few days prior to the announcement, a leaked image for the upcoming Westfalenpark event depicted as a potential host for the event. A follow-up to this image included a digital brochure that stated that an unnamed event would be hosted at the park from July, 2019 through July , 2019.

Featured Pokémon
Following Pokémon appeared more frequently in the event:

Featured Pokémon
Selected Pokémon had increased spawn rates in the wild and from Incense or Lure Modules:

These Shiny Pokémon were released with the start of the event: PS Nidoran♂ PS Nidorino PS Nidoking

Field Research event tasks
There were several Field Research tasks exclusively for the duration of the event. All these tasks had the same pool of Pokémon encounter rewards.

Yokohama, Japan
The event was hosted at three venues in from August, 2019 through August , 2019. These venues included Yamashita Park, Rinko Park and Akarenga Park. Yokohama was the location for the 2017 Pokémon GO Park event.

Event participation was free, but there was a pre-application lottery system. Application for participation was open from Wednesday, June, 2019 to Friday, June , 2019. Winners were notified on Saturday, June, 2019.

Featured Pokémon
Following Pokémon appeared more frequently in the event:

Featured Pokémon
Selected Pokémon had increased spawn rates in the wild and from Incense or Lure Modules:

These Shiny Pokémon were released with the start of the event: PS Poliwag PS Poliwhirl PS Poliwrath PS Politoed

These Costumed Pikachu spawned globally for the duration of the event.

Field Research event tasks
There were several Field Research tasks exclusively for the duration of the event. All these tasks had the same pool of Pokémon encounter rewards.

Shop special offer
An event box was available during the Yokohama Pokémon GO Fest 2019.

Special Research
There are differences in part 2 and 3 in each edition of GO Fest. Text in italics indicates changes of task after the event ended.

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Welcome to GO Fest 2019, TRAINER! I'm glad you're here. I discovered something fascinating during my research, and I need your help. I've come across what I believe to be a rare Pokémon deep in slumber. We have our work cut out for us, TRAINER. I think this adventure is going to call for some resources and even the help of friends. Could you collect some supplies? Meanwhile, I'll see if I can find anything about this Pokémon in any of my texts.

Good work, TRAINER. I am sure the resources you've earned will be crucial. I had some success in my research, as well. I came across an ancient text containing the story of a Mythical Pokémon that grants wishes. I'm still researching the best way to awaken this Pokémon, but I keep hearing reports of other Pokémon in the area showing signs of distress. Could I ask you to investigate these reports?

Well done, TRAINER! I knew I could count on you. You know, something interesting came up when I reviewed your results. Many of the Pokémon you encountered seem to have strayed from their habitats. I'd like you to help them get back to their proper habitats, as I'm sure this will soothe them and make them more comfortable. This should be a breeze for an accomplished TRAINER like you! As you return the Pokémon to their proper habitats, be sure to snap pictures to help document this unusual situation.

Wonderful work, TRAINER! You're certainly getting the hang of that camera! Did you notice anything strange while taking photos of Pokémon in their habitats? Apparently there's an unusual phenomenon where Pokémon leap out in an attempt to appear in your photos. I've heard Spark refer to it as a "photobomb." I'm eternally amused—and amazed—by the things we learn about Pokémon every day. That said, I did notice a connection. These Pokémon all seem to have something in common—music! I have a hunch that music may be the key to awakening our slumbering Pokémon. What do you think, TRAINER? Shall we set the stage and see if some beautiful music is the answer to this perplexing situation?

That's it! The pure melody created by your musical Pokémon has awakened the Steel- and Psychic-type Pokémon Jirachi! The ancient text was right—this Mythical Pokémon could only be awakened from its thousand-year slumber by a song of purity. The text also says that when Jirachi awakens, it grants wishes! Now that we've done the work of waking Jirachi up, I wonder what you and your fellow Trainers will wish for. I already know what my wish is going to be—I want you to enjoy this amazing experience! It isn't every day that you get to join Trainers from all over the world in exploring a park with so many Pokémon in such diverse habitats—not to mention meeting a Mythical Pokémon! I'm sure Jirachi was far from the last amazing discovery to be made, though. I'll no doubt be calling on your excellent research skills again in the future!

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