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J. Cole has finally unveiled the lineup for his inaugural Dreamville Festival which is scheduled to take place on April 6 at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, North Carolina, following its cancellation last September due to Hurricane Florence.

Starring J. Cole himself as the festival headliner, other performances will include Grammy Award-winning and nominated artists SZA, Big Sean, 6LACK, 21 Savage and Nelly, along with other rising hip-hop and R&B stars like Teyana Taylor and Davido. Also, several local musicians have been selected to perform, including Rapsody and Mez. Additionally, the music festival will showcase J. Cole's entire Dreamville Records roster consisting of Bas, J.I.D, Cozz, Earthgang, Ari Lennox, Omen and Lute performing at the event. The full lineup of performers are featured in the post below.

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Furthermore, the festival has revealed that there will be a number of onsite activities and vendors including a putt putt golf course, expansive beer garden, vendor row featuring local products and merchants, the "Dreamville Festival Art Wall," a dedicated lounge space reserved for members of The Divine Nine, and more.

General admission tickets retail for $119 while various VIP ticket packages range from $240 to $449. You can purchase one now directly on the Dreamville Festival website.

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