Made in America 2018 just got a whole lot hotter.
It was announced today that one of the hottest rappers in the world, Kendrick Lamar, would not only be joining Made in America 2018, but he would be headlining.
Of course this comes off the heel from the August 7 announcement that Pusha T, Daniel Caesar, Tekashi 6ix9ine, and Lil Skies were added.
So let’s examine what MIA has going on for September 1-September 2 at Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, PA.
Kendrick Lamar, Nicki Minaj and Post Malone will serve as headliners. The rest of the card features:
- Meek Mill
- Diplo
- Zedd
- Miguel
- Janelle Monáe
- Pusha T
- Tekashi 6ix9ine
- Alessia Cara
- Fat Joe
- 6lack
- Belly
- Ty Dolla $ign
- Rich The Kid
- Sabrina Claudio
- Jessie Reyez
- Louis The Child
- Tchami
- Lil B
- Gunna
- Cashmere Cat
- Snakehips
- Juice WRLD
- BlocBoy JB
- SOB x RBE
- Sheck Wes
- SAINt JHN
- Jay Park
- Saweetie
- Daniel Caesar
- A$AP Twelvyy
- Jai Wolf
- TOKiMONSTA
- Preme
- White Reaper
- Clairo
- Lil Skies
- Show Me The Body
- Code Orange
- Turnstile
- Saba
- Anna Lunoe
- Driver Era
- Bloodpop®
- Injury Reserve
- Hobo Johnson & The LoveMakers
- Davido
- Shoreline Mafia
- Elohim
- Petal
- Kweku Collins
- Odie
- Maxo Kream
- Lost Kings
- Armani White
- Amara La Negra
- Buzzy Lee
- Mir Fontane
- Trouble
- JPEGMAFIA
- Tyla Yaweh
- City Morgue
- Louis Futon
- Lophiile
- Wicca Phase Springs Eternal
- Orion Sun
- Zahsosaa.
A literal who’s who of the current hip-hop, pop, EDM, R&B, and alternative scenes.
Two day VIP, and two day general admission tickets are still available, as are preorders for lockers. Click here to purchase. If you can’t make the show it will be live streamed on TIDAL.
From press release…
“A primary goal of Made in America is to continue the festival’s positive impact on the communities involved. Since the inaugural two-day concert in 2012, the event has generated $102.8 million in economic impact for the city. This year, the festival, produced by Roc Nation, will continue to benefit the ACLU of Pennsylvania as well as United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey.
Abercrombie & Fitch, Citi, Monster Energy and Puma’s commitments to the arts, as well as the community, make each a perfect fit with MADE IN AMERICA. The festival not only honors artists and music lovers, but it also benefits organizations that are vital to accomplishing much needed positive work.”