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Don’t Stop the Music: Ultimate List of Music Festivals of 2017

By Kyana Harris, Staff Writer
Posted 7:00 PM EST, Thurs., Apr. 6, 2017

1) Rolling Loud (May 5-7)

Miami, FL
Featuring Kendrick Lamar, Future, Lil Wayne, A$AP Rocky, Travis Scott, Young Thug, Post Malone, Migos, Joey Bada$$, Kevin Gates, Amine, 21 Savage, Chief Keef


This is the festival for trap music lovers.

2) Governor’s Ball (June 2-4)

NYC
Featuring Chance the Rapper, Childish Gambino, Wu-Tang Clan, Wiz Khalifa, Schoolboy Q, Rae Sremmurd, Majid Jordan, Kehlani, A$AP Ferg


This one of the biggest music festivals in the tri-state area. It is a three day festival with a lot of big acts on each day.

3) Essence Music Festival (June 29-July 2)

New Orleans, LA
Featuring Diana Ross, Chance the Rapper, Mary J. Blige, Solange, Teyana Taylor, Ro James, Jazmine Sullivan, John Legend

Essence Music Festival; courtesy


This festival isn’t just for the aunties, if you are an R&B lover you should go to the Essence Fest at least once.

4) Panorama (July 28-30)

Randall’s Island Park, NY
Featuring Frank Ocean, Solange, Tyler the Creator, Isaiah Rashad, Noname, A Tribe Called Quest, DJ Khaled


*Newly created by organizers of Coachella* It is essentially the east coast version of Coachella.

5) Hot 97’s Summer Jam (June 11)

Metlife Stadium, NJ

Hot 97 Summer Jam; courtesy photo


The artist lineup has not yet been released yet but they are known to host the biggest artists of the year.

6) The Roots Picnic (June 3)

Philadelphia, PA

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Featuring The Roots (of course), Pharrell Williams, Lil Wayne, Solange, 21 Savage, Pnb Rock, A Boogie with the Hoodie, Noname, 21 Savage

This year is the 10th Annual Roots picnic so it’s guaranteed to be a lituation.

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