J. Cole announces lineup for Dreamville Festival 2022

J. Cole, right, performs with 21 Savage, at Dreamville Festival 2019.
J. Cole, right, performs with 21 Savage, at Dreamville Festival 2019.
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Fayetteville’s own Grammy award-winning, multi-platinum recording artist, J. Cole, announced the full music lineup for next month’s Dreamville Festival 2022. The festival returns for its second year to the Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh on April 2-3.

Another Fayetteville native, Morray, whose video for his breakout hit “Quicksand” was filmed in Fayetteville, performs Saturday, April 2, and will join other big names like Lil Baby, WizKid, Kehlani, Moneybagg Yo, Bia, Wale, Rico Nasty, Fivio Foreign and Larry June for the expanded two-day event, according to a news release.

Dreamville Festival 2022 will also play host to the first-ever performance of DJ Drama's Gangsta Grillz with Lil Wayne, Jeezy, and T.I. and there will be an on-stage reunion between Ja Rule and Ashanti whose hit 2002 “Always on Time” spent two weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100.

J. Cole will headline on Sunday.

Concertgoers celebrate during Dreamville Festival 2019.
Concertgoers celebrate during Dreamville Festival 2019.

More: J. Cole's new album features track with fellow Fayetteville rapper Morray

Tickets start at $299 for general admission and can be purchased at dreamvillefest.com.

The full music lineup is broken down alphabetically by day below:

SATURDAY, APRIL 2

• Blxst

• Earthgang

• Fivio Foreign

• Ja Rule & Ashanti

• J.I.D

• Kehlani

• Lil Baby

• Lute

• Mereba

• Mikhala Jené

• Morray

• WizKid

SUNDAY, APRIL 3

• Ari Lennox

• Bas

• Bia

• Cozz

• DJ Drama’s Gangsta Grillz Featuring: Lil Wayne + Jeezy + T.I.

• J. Cole

• Larry June

• Moneybagg Yo

• Omen

• Rico Nasty

• T. Pain

• The Hics

• Wale


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This article originally appeared on The Fayetteville Observer: Fayetteville native J. Cole announces Dreamville Festival lineup