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Dreamville may not officially kick off until this weekend, but things in Raleigh, North Carolina are already popping off. Leading up to what will be the final year of the festival, several pop-ups ...
Yet Dreamville’s moment is years in the making, thanks to the groundwork paved by a solid catalog of releases, from J.I.D’s The Never Story and DiCaprio 2 to Lute’s West1996 Pt. 2 to Bas ...
As Dreamville’s lead artist, it’s important that the label’s annual showcase go out with a bang and Cole decided that the way to ensure that in 2024 was by highlighting the many epic ...
Dreamville Festival 2023 was headlined by the head honcho, J. Cole, along with Usher, Drake, Summer Walker, Burna Boy, City Girls, Lil Durk with Dreamville artists Cozz and Bas.
Dreamville founder and Fayetteville native J. Cole closed out the festival Sunday night at Dix Park. Posted 3:21 p.m. Apr 5, 2024 - Updated 10:05 a.m. Apr 9, 2024 ...
Dreamville's 'Revenge of the Dreamers III' compilation is among the year's most anticipated albums. XXL compiles all of the known info about the J. Cole-led LP.
Since the Dreamville stage was first set up, in 2018, there has been an output of support behind the scenes that is key to the event’s success. From an operational standpoint, $24.1 million was ...
Dreamville Festival is returning to Raleigh April 5-6. Here’s a look at the full lineup of artists for J. Cole’s two-day music festival.
Dreamville signees including Ari Lennox, J.I.D, and EARTHGANG will also play the Raleigh fest this April. Dreamville Festival 2023: J. Cole, Usher, and “Special Guest” Drake Top Lineup Abby Jones ...
What's new at Dreamville this year: Better bathrooms, more security Dreamville, a music festival created by Fayetteville native and rapper J. Cole, will be held Saturday, April 1 and Sunday, April 2.
Dreamville 2023 will take place April 1 and 2 at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh. Usher will headline the first day of the festival, while Burna Boy, Drake and Cole — who founded Dreamville Records ...
Dreamville Festival is returning to Raleigh April 5-6. Here’s a look at the full lineup of artists for J. Cole’s two-day music festival.