J. Cole has revealed that the Dreamville Festival will be returning to Raleigh in spring 2024. The music festival is scheduled to take place on April 6 and 7 at Dix Park.
The hip-hop music festival was created by J. Cole, who also regularly headlines the event.
An early-bird ticket sale will kick off imminently, with e-newsletter and SMS text subscribers receiving first access. The festival will once again return to Dorothea Dix Park, Raleigh's largest public park, and will also offer attractions and activities for fans of all ages, including carnival rides, immersive art installations, dozens of local vendors, food trucks and community organizations from the Wake County region.
Dreamville organizers said that 50,000 people per day attended this year's two-day festival, representing a record-breaking 23 countries, four continents and all 50 U.S. states.
"Dreamville Fest 2023 was a major cultural moment for the spring festival season. We had amazing performances from some of the biggest artists of my generation, and we plan to bring that same energy in 2024! Lineup coming soon," said Dreamville Festival President Adam Roy.
Meanwhile, J. Cole scored his first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 after "First Person Shooter," his collaboration on Drake's recent release For All the Dogs, debuted at the top of the chart.
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