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J. Cole’s Dreamville Festival Set to Return to Raleigh in April 2020

 

Photo Credit: Joshua Galloway for Okayplayer.com

Discounted tickets are available for pre-sale on the Dreamville Festival website.

J. Cole has announced the second year of his Dreamville Festival. The inaugural event featured performances from 21 Savage, Big Sean, SZA, and others. Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, North Carolina will host the festival on Saturday, April 4.

The label didn’t announce any guests on this year’s lineup. However, general admission tickets will be available for purchase Wednesday, December 11 at noon EST.

Dreamville’s Revenge of the Dreamers III album recently received a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album.

H/T: The Fader

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