DREAM A LITTLE DREAMVILLE

J. Cole and Dreamville are bringing the Dreamville Festival back to Raleigh, North Carolina, 4/6-7. Organizers promise the 2024 lineup is "coming soon."

“Dreamville Fest 2023 was a major cultural moment for the spring festival season," Dreamville Festival President Adam Roy said. "We had amazing performances from some of the biggest artists of my generation, and we plan to bring that same energy in 2024!"

J. Cole and his team welcomed a record-setting 100k festival attendees from around the globe last year, their biggest turnout yet. Performers included Drake, Burna Boy, Lil Durk, Usher, Summer Walker, Waka Flocka Flame and several artists from the Dreamville roster.

Next year's iteration will once again return to Dorothea Dix Park, the City of Raleigh’s largest public park with more than 300 acres of wide-open fields, skyline views, rolling meadows, and shady tree groves. Fans can also enjoy a number of family-friendly attractions like carnival rides and immersive art installations. Several local vendors, food trucks and community organizations from the Wake County region will be represented as well. Stay tuned for updates here, while we hope to awake from the nightmare that is our lives.

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