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J. Cole has officially dropped the lineup for Dreamville Festival 2025, taking place on April 5 to April 6.
J. Cole revealed the lineup for 2025 Dreamville Festival, featuring Lil Wayne, Erykah, Badu, Tems, and 21 Savage.
Lil Wayne, 21 Savage, Ludacris and Erykah Badu will join J. Cole next month at Dreamville Festival at Dix Park in Raleigh.
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Erykah Badu, PartyNextDoor, Ludacris, 21 Savage, and GloRilla are also among the stacked roster of performers.
J. Cole and his record label Dreamville announce the lineup for 2025’s Dreamville Festival, featuring Lil Wayne with the Hot Boys and many more. The outdoor weekend event returns to Raleigh, North ...