By CLTure News

December 10, 2019

Cover photo: Pooja Pasupula

North Carolina’s own multi-platinum hip-hop artist J. Cole will bring his second annual Dreamville Festival back to the historic Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Saturday, April 4.

Last year, the festival produced in partnership with Dreamville Records and ScoreMore Shows, sold-out with over 40,000 in attendance providing a large-scale, multi-stage music festival in Cole’s home state. The lineup of music personally curated by J. Cole will combine some of the biggest names in the music industry with exciting up-and-comers including the talented Dreamville roster.

“On behalf of the Dreamville team, we couldn’t be more proud to announce the festival’s return to Raleigh and the beautiful state of North Carolina. Being able to experience firsthand the positive and substantial impact that this festival made in the local community was a humbling experience and something I hope we can continue to build upon for years to come,” said Ibrahim “IB” Hamad, President of Dreamville Records and J. Cole’s manager.

The festival will begin general sales on Wednesday, December 11 at 12 p.m. with GA ($109) and VIP ($269) at DreamvilleFest.com.

VIP packages this year will include JV ($269), Varsity ($299), and MVP ($449), with perks including premium viewing areas, expedited entry, dedicated bars and food vendors, private restrooms, festival merch, and more. The lineup is expected to be announced in early 2020.

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