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Amazon Music to Livestream Dreamville Festival with J. Cole, Drake, Burna Boy & More

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Dreamville and Amazon Music have announced that fans can live stream the 2023 Dreamville Festival, scheduled to take place on April 1-2 at Raleigh’s Dorothea Dix Park.

Starting at 2 p.m. EDT, fans will be able to stream via Amazon Music channel on Twitch as well as Prime Video. On Saturday, April 1, Dreamville Fest will be headlined by Usher, with additional performances from Lil Durk, Ari Lennox, City Girls, Sean Paul, EARTHGANG, Jessie Reyez, and Key Glock, among more; while on Sunday, April 2, will feature a headlining performance by Burna Boy, with additional performances by Summer Walker, J.I.D, GloRilla, Bas, Waka Flocka Flame, Mario, and many more.

To end the night, J. Cole will introduce Drake as a special guest during his set on the festival’s main stage, as the two will perform a medley of hits from their chart-topping catalogs. Check out the line up below!

Saturday, April 1:

USHER
Lil Durk
Ari Lennox
City Girls
Sean Paul
EARTHGANG
Jessie Reyez
Key Glock
SiR
Lute
Omen
Marqus Clae
Victony

Sunday, April 2:

J. Cole + Drake
Burna Boy
Summer Walker
J.I.D
GloRilla
Bas
Waka Flaka Flame
Mario
Ayra Starr
Baby Tate
Cozz
Jordan Ward
Reuben Vincent

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Live Stream: Rich Homie Quan Celebration of Life Funeral Service

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On September 5, Dequantes Devontay Lamar, known to the world as Rich Homie Quan, tragically passed away at the age of 34.

Quan’s father and longtime manager, Corey Lamar, initially planned a small, private service for close family, stating it was important to “begin the healing process.” However, he later reconsidered, saying, “Without the fans, there would be no Quan.”

In honor of Rich Homie Quan’s life and legacy, Fox 5 Atlanta will be live streaming the funeral service at World Changers Church International in College Park.

Rich Homie Quan rose to prominence in 2013 with his breakout single “Type of Way,” which reached number 50 on the US Billboard Hot 100. His mixtape Still Goin’ In (Reloaded) was later named one of the top 10 mixtapes of the year by Rolling Stone. The following year, Quan teamed up with Problem for the hit single “Walk Thru” and joined forces with Birdman’s Rich Gang. Alongside Young Thug, he became part of the group’s success, with their single “Lifestyle,” produced by London On Da Track, earning platinum certification.

Quan later returned to his solo career, releasing his debut album Rich as in Spirit in 2018.

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Nicki Minaj Announces ‘Pink Friday 2: Gag City Reloaded’

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On Tuesday (Aug. 20), Nicki Minaj revealed the second leg of her Pink Friday 2 World Tour, titled “Gag City Reloaded.” The tour will feature fresh performances, revamped setlists, and special appearances by Tyga, BIA, and Skillibeng.

In addition to the tour announcement, the Queens native took to social media to share exciting news about an extended version of her 2023 album, Pink Friday 2. Minaj wrote, “PF2 #GagCityReloaded – the album. I love it so much. I’ll be performing 2-3 songs from this version of the album on the PF2 #GagCityReloaded.”

Check out her tweets below.


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Cardi B, Gunna, Victoria Monet and More to Headline ONE Musicfest 2024

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ONE Musicfest is set to return to Atlanta’s Piedmont Park on Saturday, October 26, and Sunday, October 27.

This two-day celebration will feature headlining performances by Cardi B, Victoria Monet, Gunna, Jill Scott, and Earth, Wind & Fire, with additional sets by Nelly, T.I., Method Man and Redman, Sexyy Red, GloRilla, BossMan Dlow, Monica, Keyshia Cole, Jeremih, Leon Thomas, Fridayy, Destin Conrad, and many more.

“It’s hard to believe we’ve reached the 15-year mark,” said Jason “J” Carter, founder of ONE Musicfest. “We’ve grown into the longest-running and largest Black independently owned festival in the country and this journey has been a blessing. Our commitment to the community remains steadfast as we continue to bring the biggest and brightest performers in music and the best activations with amazing partners.”

Tickets are now on sale, with multiple tiers available: General Admission (starting at $179), General Admission Plus (starting at $299), VIP ($525), Platinum ($1,425), and Titanium ($5,500).

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