J. Cole announces Raleigh music festival this fall
The Fayetteville rapper will host the Dreamville Festival Sept. 15 at Dix Park.
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J. Cole was born in Germany, but was raised in Fayetteville.
“Our entire Dreamville team is proud to finally unveil today details about Dreamville Festival, something which has been a long-time dream for all of us, especially Cole,” said Ibrahim “IB” Hamad, president of Dreamville Records and J. Cole’s manager. “We hope to give back to the community with a celebration of all the things that makes Raleigh and North Carolina itself so great - music, food, art, culture and more. This event will ultimately give Cole a chance to make a direct impact to the people that helped shape who he is today.”
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VIP packages include perks like early festival entry, premium viewing areas, access to a VIP bar and restrooms.
The Dreamville Festival will donate proceeds to the Dorothea Dix Park Conservancy and the Dreamville Foundation, a nonprofit J.Cole founded in 2011 to “bridge the gap” between the worlds of opportunity and the urban youth of Fayetteville.
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