The two-day Dreamville Music Festival at Raleigh's Dix Park is sold out and expected to bring about one hundred thousand people to Raleigh. Thursday, organizers announced all shuttle passes have been ...
Next year's Dreamville Fest will be the final edition of the event. "April 5 & 6, 2025 will be the Fifth and Final Dreamville Fest," rapper J. Cole wrote on the event's official Instagram page Tuesday ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Sunday capped off a busy weekend at Dreamville Fest in Raleigh at Dix Park with headliners J. Cole and Nicki Minaj. It's been more than just a musical celebration, but a ...
Following last year’s edition with headliners SZA and Nicki Minaj and over 100,000 attendees, J. Cole‘s Dreamville Festival is returning in 2025. The artist-led music festival will be held at Dorothea ...
Bas performs during the fifth Dreamville Festival on Saturday, April 5, 2025, at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, N.C. Kaitlin McKeown The News & Observer The cultural phenomenon that is J. Cole’s ...
When Grammy-award-winning emcee J. Cole launched the Dreamville Festival, it was more than a musical fete. The event was a passion project and love letter to North Carolina, where the rapper grew up.
If you didn’t get tickets to Dreamville Festival and were hoping to catch it online, you’re out of luck. In years past, fans were able to tune in to the big event from home with Amazon Music for free.
Some 40,000 people are expected to gather in Raleigh on Saturday for the chance to inhabit a one-of-a-kind music and cultural world – Dreamville. The Dreamville Festival was conceptualized by music ...
The biggest music festival in North Carolina is returning to Raleigh in April, and fans can secure pre-sale tickets in two weeks. Dreamville Festival will take over Dorothea Dix Park for two days on ...
Dreamville, the state’s largest music festival, pumped more than $6.7 million into the Wake County economy during its second year. Created by North Carolina-raised hip-hop star J. Cole, the two-day ...
Although the pandemic forced the cancelation of numerous concerts, festivals, and tours, as live entertainment returns, fans who missed out on last year’s festivities are getting some consolation. One ...
Dreamville Records is done watching the throne. With an undeniable momentum, J. Cole's clan is staking its claim as hip-hop's No. 1 collective. Sleep at your own peril. Editor’s Note: This story ...