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Nicki Minaj, SZA, more to join J. Cole for Dreamville Festival 2024. See the full lineup.
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Date:2025-04-25 21:15:59
J. Cole is bringing back his Dreamville Festival for another jam-packed weekend of music.
The festival announced the full lineup for its 2024 edition Thursday. Artists such as SZA and Chris Brown will join Grammy-nominated rapper Nicki Minaj for the two-day musical extravaganza, which is set to take place April 6-7 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Minaj announced her participation in the festival on her official Instagram account in December.
J. Cole held his first Dreamville Festival in 2019. It expanded into a two-day event in 2022, and the following year, 100,000 attendees took part in Dreamville Weekend 2023.
Here's everything we know so far about Dreamville 2024.
Who is performing at Dreamville Festival 2024?
The full lineup was announced Thursday on the Dreamville Festival Instagram and X accounts. Here's who'll be performing.
Saturday, April 6
The headliners will be SZA and Chris Brown. Also slated to perform are:
- J.I.D.
- Lil Yachty
- ScHoolboy Q
- Sexyy Red
- Jeremih
- EARTHGANG
- Teezo Touchdown
- Amaarae
- Lute
- Luh Tyler
- Domani
Sunday, April 7
The headliners will be J. Cole and Nicki Minaj. Also slated to perform are:
- Rema
- Jeezy
- Monica
- Rae Sremmurd
- Key Glock
- Bas
- Muni Long
- Cozz
- Omen
- TiaCorine
- Chase Shakur
What is the Dreamville Festival?
The first Dreamville Festival, featuring rap and hip-hop artists, took place in 2019 after the initial festival planned for September 2018 was rescheduled because of Hurricane Matthew. Subsequent festivals have taken place in 2022 and 2023. Cole also uses the name for his nonprofit organization, the Dreamville Foundation, which aims to help urban youth.
Where can I buy tickets for Dreamville Festival 2024?
Tickets for the Dreamville Festival start at $299.99 for two-day general admission and are available now on dreamvillefest.com. The higher-priced packages are waitlist-only.
Where is Dreamville Festival 2024?
The festival takes place, as it has in years past, in J. Cole's current hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina. It will be held at Dorothea Dix Park in downtown Raleigh.
Where can I stay during Dreamville Festival 2024?
Hotels near the festival are selling out fast. We have you covered, though. Here's where to find available hotels, Airbnb and Vrbo properties in the Raleigh area.
For more information about Dreamville Festival, follow @dreamvillefestival on Instagram.
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