• Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024

J. Cole Brings Out A-List Names For Dreamville Fest 2023

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There’s no place like Dreamville…Festival, that is. This massive musical event has been monumental in the concert-goer experience since its first debut on April 6, 2019, with approximately 40,000 people in attendance. From numbers to a-list acts and everything in between, this party has only proven to get bigger and better with time.

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This past weekend, Raleigh, North Carolina was flooded with 100,000 attendees from all walks of life, including representatives from all 50 states and 23 nations on four continents. The place to be? Raleigh’s largest city park with over 300 acres of sprawling greenspace – Dorthea Dix Park.

Photo: Brandon Todd (@branndannart) / @gregnoire / Parallel (@theparallelagency)

The Dreamville Festival 2023, created by Dreamville CEO J. Cole, was jam-packed with some of the biggest names in music such as City Girls, Lil Durk, Mario, and Waka Flocka Flame. The stage was also blessed by the label’s home team favorites like Bas, J.I.D., and Cozz; and fans even got to see a few of the industry’s hottest upcoming names like Arya Starr, Baby Tate, and Glorilla.

Did you attend Dreamville Festival 2023? Let us know your favorite performance in the comments!