Jay-Z’s festival returns to Philadelphia


Jay-Z is bringing the “Made in America” music festival back to Philadelphia.

The rapper posted a teaser video on his “Life and Times” that showed footage from last year. It says this year’s festival will again take place on Labor Day weekend – August 31 and September 1.

The lineup will be revealed on Wednesday (US time) on the digital music streaming website Spotify.

Last year’s festival was the first of its kind for the entrepreneurial Jay-Z, who is married to superstar Beyonce and owns a music management company, fashion line, nightclub and restaurant. He also has a stake in the Brooklyn Nets.

About 40,000 people attended each of the two days of the 2012 “Made in America” on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

More than two dozen acts performed on three stages, one of which was near the museum steps made famous in the film “Rocky.” The eclectic lineup chosen by Jay-Z included Skrillex, D’Angelo, X, Janelle Monae, Calvin Harris, Pearl Jam, The Hives, Run DMC, Odd Future and Drake.

City officials said the festival generated at least US$10 million in economic impact for the city and covered all municipal costs associated with the event.

The teaser video says “Made in America” will again be sponsored by Budweiser.

– AP

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