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  • Made in America 2022: Philly’s Largest Music Festival Returns

    It may have been Philly, but the vibe was all “New York State of Mind” thanks to Jay-Z’s all-star lineup of the most influential acts for this year’s “Made in America” (MIA) festival. The festival took place on Benjamin Franklin Parkway on the 3rd and 4th of September. This year marked the 10th year of the festivals running and it was extraordinary. The Brooklyn rapper enlisted a hip-hop-heavy lineup, including Tyler, the Creator, Lil Uzi Vert, Don Toliver, and Bronx-born Pusha T. Although named “Made in America,” the festival featured acts from around the globe, including Nigeria, Sweden, Canada, Spain, Mexico, Colombia and The Dominican Republic.

    Fans climbing light post at Made in America, Photo by: Lucas Kurzweil

    Named after Jay-Z, Kanye West, and Frank Ocean’s hit record “Made in America,” this festival “sums up the superstars’ feelings about black history, America, Jesus, and revisiting their respective rises to fame.” With their dedication to social action, MIA featured a “Cause Village” giving various charitable organizations a platform for their various causes. With free swag, fun games, and music, Cause Village was a lively part of the festival.

    Cause Village, Photo by: Lucas Kurzweil

    Day-one headliner Tyler The Creator, fresh off his 2021 Grammy-winning album, Call Me If You Get Lost, performed songs new and old. Including fan favorites “WUSYANAME,” “Boredom,” and “Yonkers.” The West coast rapper felt at home on the East, as he exchanged his usual witty, dry humor with the crowd. Before departing, he made sure to state that this was the “last show for this era.” Marking the conclusion of his extravagant Call Me If You Get Lost run.

    Tyler, The Creator at Made in America, Photo by: Lucas Kurzweil

    Day-two headliner Bad Bunny stopped at MIA amid his World’s Hottest Tour. Bad Bunny’s tour has already visited Yankee Stadium on August 27, where the demand for tickets was so high that they added a second show the next day. During the second Yankee Stadium performance Bad Bunny was presented with the MTV Video Music Award for Artist of the Year.

    Bad Bunny at Made in America, Photo by: Lucas Kurzweil

    Bronx-born rapper Pusha T made an appearance this weekend. He recently released an album titled It’s Almost Dry, which featured production almost exclusively from Pharrell and Kanye West. The album also included a feature from festival curator, Jay-Z. Pusha performed many songs from the album, including the scratchy “Diet Coke”, which includes production from West and New York’s own 88-keys. Pusha played hits records throughout his discography, crowd favorites included his verses on “Runaway” and “I Don’t Like.”

    Pusha T at Made in America, Photo by: Lucas Kurzweil

    Jay-Z called upon Lil Uzi Vert, Jazmine Sullivan, Zah Sosaa, and many others to represent Philadelphia at MIA. Uzi himself has been on a festival run as of late, having performed at Something in the Water, Rolling Loud Miami, and Outside Lands within the past few months. Uzi is also slated to appear in New York later this month at Rolling Loud NY. 

    Lil Uzi Vert at Made in America, Photo by: Lucas Kurzweil

    Full Festival Lineup: Bad Bunny, Tyler, the Creator, Lil Uzi Vert, Jazmine Sullivan, Burna Boy, Snoh Aalegra, Pusha T, Don Toliver, Tate McRae, Fuerza Regida, Toro Y Moi, Larry June, Babyface Ray, Rels B, Victoria Monét, Chimbala, Ryan Castro, Young Nudy, Kenny Mason, Coast Contra, GloRilla, Jeleel!, Jenevieve, Zah Sosaa, Ambré, Armani White, Kur, Kalan Fr.Fr.,Dixson, and Becca Hannah.

  • Bad Bunny Announces Tour, Yankee Stadium Concert in August and Latin America Tour in October

    Global superstar, Bad Bunny will begin his first stadium tour this August of 2022. Promoted by Live Nation and CMN, “Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour”, will be first located in cities across the U.S. including a stop at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, followed by Latin America in October.

    "Bad Bunny: World's Hottest Tour"

    The artist has already pushed boundaries by breaking the record at Ticketmaster, in April 2021 for the most tickets sales for a tour on its first day, when promoting his “El Último Tour Del Mundo 2022”. Additionally, for a consecutive second year in a row, Bad Bunny has been proclaimed to be the most listened to artist in the world on Spotify. Furthermore, he earned the title of #1 Latin Artist in the U.S. by Billboard for three consecutive years. With that being said, there is no doubt that, “Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour”, will be a huge success and transcend his career.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP4aY8kzK44

    Bad Bunny will be joined by Grammy nominated DJ and Record Producer, Alesso, along with ten-time Grammy nominated artist, Diplo.

    The “Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour” will stop at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx on August 27. By Wednesday, January 26, pre-sale tickets for the tour will begin at 12 pm. Subsequently, they will go on sale to the general public by Friday, January 28 at 12pm on worldshottesttour.com.

    Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest TourUnited States Tour Dates

    “Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour” 

    United States Tour Dates

    5-Aug Orlando, FL Camping World Stadium

    9-Aug Atlanta, GA Truist Park^

    12-Aug Miami, FL Hard Rock Stadium^ – SOLD OUT

    13-Aug Miami, FL Hard Rock Stadium> – ADDED DATE

    18-Aug Boston, MA Fenway Park^

    20-Aug Chicago, IL  Soldier Field

    23-Aug Washington, DC Nationals Park^

    27-Aug New York, NY Yankee Stadium> – SOLD OUT

    28-Aug New York, NY Yankee Stadium> – ADDED DATE

    1-Sept Houston, TX Minute Maid Park^ – SOLD OUT

    2-Sept Houston, TX Minute Maid Park^ – ADDED DATE

    7-Sept San Antonio, TX Alamodome^

    9-Sept Dallas, TX AT&T Stadium^

    14-Sept Oakland, CA RingCentral Coliseum^

    17-Sept San Diego, CA PETCO Park^ – SOLD OUT

    18-Sept San Diego, CA PETCO Park^ – ADDED DATE

    23-Sept Las Vegas, NV Allegiant Stadium^ – SOLD OUT

    24-Sept Las Vegas, NV Allegiant Stadium^ – ADDED DATE

    28-Sept Phoenix, AZ Chase Field^

    30-Sept Los Angeles, CA SoFi Stadium> – SOLD OUT

    1-Oct Los Angeles, CA SoFi Stadium> – ADDED DATE

    ^ with special guest Alesso  

    > with special guest Diplo 

    Latin America Tour Dates

    Date City/Country Venue

    21-Oct Santo Domingo, DR Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez

    28-Oct Santiago, Chile  Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos

    4-Nov Buenos Aires, Argentina Estadio de Vélez – José Amalfitani

    11-Nov Asuncion, Paraguay Estadio La Nueva Olla

    13-Nov Lima, Peru Estadio Nacional

    16-Nov Quito, Ecuador Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa

    18-Nov Medellin, Colombia Estadio Atanasio Girardot

    22-Nov Panama City, Panama Estadio Rommel Fernández Gutiérrez

    24-Nov San Jose, Costa Rica Estadio Nacional

    26-Nov San Salvador, El Salvador Estadio Cuscatlán

    29-Nov San Pedro Sula, Honduras Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano

    1-Dec Guatemala City, Guatemala Explanada Cardales de Cayalá

    3-Dec Monterrey, Mexico Estadio BBVA

    9-Dec Mexico City, Mexico Estadio Azteca