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ONE Musicfest Returns to Atlanta: A Celebration of Black Music and Culture
ONE Musicfest, hailed as “the nation’s largest Black-owned, open-air, multi-stage music festival,” is set to electrify Atlanta’s Piedmont Park once again on October 25th and 26th. Presented by P&G and co-produced by Live Nation, this iconic event is widely recognized as “the South’s biggest cultural celebration,” promising an unforgettable weekend of music, community, and heritage.
A Stellar Lineup Anchored by Atlanta’s Finest
This year’s festival boasts an notable and diverse roster of performers, reflecting the rich tapestry of Black music across genres and generations. Headlining the event are Atlanta’s own rap titans, Future and Ludacris, alongside a historic Dungeon family Reunion, a poignant tribute to the late Rico wade, a true luminary in hip-hop.
The full lineup, in alphabetical order, features: 803 fresh, Ari Lennox, Bankroll Ni, Bobby V, Boosie, Busta Rhymes, Carl Thomas, Case, Chief Keef, Clipse, Cupid, DJ Smooth, Flippa T, FLO, Greg Street & Friends (Plies, Project Pat, rich kidz, Trinidad James, Trick Daddy), Havoc of Mobb Deep, Jagged Edge, jazmine Sullivan, KenTheMan, Kehlani, Leon Thomas, Lloyd, Marvin Sapp, Mike Clark Jr.,Odeal,Organized Noize,pleasure P,Rasheeda,Ray J,Ray Vaughn,Sammie,tonio Armani,Trick Daddy,Trinidad James,Tweet,Wale,and yakiyn.
More Than a Festival: A Cultural and Economic Powerhouse
Jason “J.” Carter, Founder of ONE Musicfest, articulated the festival’s profound connection to Atlanta and its broader cultural meaning. “Atlanta is our home, and this year we’re celebrating it in the biggest way possible,” Carter stated. “ONE Musicfest has always been about uniting legends,elevating new voices,and creating unforgettable cultural moments. While we’re paying tribute to Atlanta’s legacy, this year’s lineup reflects the richness and diversity of Black music and culture from across the globe.”
Since its inception, ONE Musicfest has demonstrably impacted Atlanta’s economy, generating over $61 million annually and creating more than 5,000 jobs. These employment opportunities span event staff, production crews, security personnel, hospitality, vendors, and artists, underscoring the festival’s role as a notable economic driver. by powering Atlanta’s creative economy, championing Black-owned businesses, and fostering enduring partnerships, ONE Musicfest transcends its status as a mere music event, acting as a vital cultural engine for both Atlanta and the global community.
For further details and to secure your tickets, please visit www.onemusicfest.com.
