After its successful comeback earlier this year, J. Cole and Dreamville's annual festival is keeping the party going in 2023.
On Wednesday, November 2, Dreamville Fest announced its upcoming dates for next year's festivities. According to a social post sent out to Twitter and Instagram, the label's annual music festival will go down on April 1 and 2 in Cole's home state of North Carolina. At the moment, there is no information about pre-sale tickets or the official lineup. For now, you can sign up for exclusive information about the festival on the official website.
Dreamville Fest made its grand debut in 2019. Once the pandemic hit, the festival was postponed along with every other festival in the world. After spending two years off the grounds, the annual event made its comeback earlier this year. The lineup featured performances from Dreamville's roster like JID, Ari Lennox, Bas, Lute, EarthGang, Cozz and Omen. They had also special sets from BIA, Kehlani, Lil Baby, T-Pain, Morray and DJ Drama with Lil Wayne, T.I. and Jeezy.
During Drama's set, Lil Wayne and T.I. reassured their fans that their long-standing beef had ended. Tip embraced Weezy on stage while the Young Money founder gave him his flowers.
"Also when I pulled up, I heard the muthaf***in' King on stage," Wayne said. "Shout out to the muthaf***in' T.I. you already know what it is. That's my real muthaf***in' brother right there, that's my muthaf***in' daughter's uncle man y'all don't even understand man, you feel me?"
Stay tuned for pre-sale ticket information and the lineup coming soon.