J. Cole has announced the lineup for the 2024 edition of his Dreamville Festival. SZA and Chris Brown are headlining the North Carolina festival’s Saturday night (April 6), and J. Cole and Nicki Minaj are headlining the Sunday night (April 7).
Also on the Dreamville bill is acclaimed Ghanaian pop-star, Amaarae, who has also been announced to perform at the hip-hop superstar’s Dreamville Festival that will takes place at Raleigh’s Dorothea Dix Park.
The pop-star will be joining R&B stars SZA and Chris Brown on day 1 of the festival whiles on day 2, Rema will also be sharing the stage with J. Cole, Nicki Minaj and others.
The fourth annual Dreamville will also feature sets from Lil Yachty, ScHoolboy Q, Sexyy Red, and more.
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In a statement, the festival’s president, Adam Roy, said:
“Some of the biggest names in music will travel to Raleigh in only a few short weeks, bringing about one of the most highly anticipated festivals of the year. Our team looks forward to welcoming all of our Day One fans from around the world back to Dreamville Festival.”
Held annually each spring in Raleigh, Dreamville Festival is an outdoor weekend music celebration curated by internationally-acclaimed hip-hop superstar J. Cole alongside his Dreamville team.
The festival serves as Dreamville’s signature annual event for its fans worldwide bringing together local residents and travelers alike to gather together and enjoy incredible music performances in one of America’s most beautiful and historic public parks, Dorothea Dix Park – Raleigh’s largest city park with over 300 acres of sprawling greenspace.
As one of the most anticipated annual events in the state of North Carolina, the festival acts as a perfect complement to the existing event landscape and cultural fabric of the city of Raleigh.
As a proud Black-owned music festival, Dreamville continues to emphasize community, diversity, and inclusivity throughout the onsite fan experience each spring.
Beyond the cultural impact that Dreamville Festival creates, the weekend celebration has also become well-known for meticulously curating each year a new music lineup unlike any other, blending together stadium headliners alongside exciting up-and-comers.
Notable past performers to have graced the festival’s main stages include the biggest names in hip-hop and R&B, with a mix of established touring acts, rare on-stage reunions, and exciting up-and-comers.
Since launching in 2018, Dreamville Festival has become one of the largest annual events in the state of North Carolina as well as one of today’s most popular artist-led music festivals in the world, with guests regularly traveling from across the globe and all 50 U.S. states to attend this one-of-a-kind music experience.
Dreamville Festival today generates millions of dollars each year for the local and North Carolina economy, while providing a positive and substantial cultural impact on Raleigh and the surrounding areas that lasts long after the festival wraps up each spring.