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J. Cole Announces Conclusion of Dreamville Fest After 2025: Everything You Need to Know About Dates, Tickets, and Presales!

 

 

J. Cole announces Dreamville Fest will conclude after 2025: All you need to know about dates, tickets, and presale


Next year’s Dreamville Fest will be the last edition of the event.

 

“On April 5 & 6, 2025, we’ll hold the Fifth and Final Dreamville Fest,” rapper J. Cole announced on the official Instagram account for the event this Tuesday.

“What a journey this has been, we are incredibly grateful for all the memories we’ve created together,” Cole expressed. “From the very start, our goal with this festival was to build a space where our fans, the Dreamville family, could come together, a space that represents them, and a place to share in our experiences,” the message continued.

“Let’s make it memorable one last time in April!” the post finished.

As of Wednesday morning, the lineup for the 2025 festival had yet to be revealed, but presale tickets are currently available, followed by general tickets if they remain. Fans can text 68624 to gain access to the presale tickets.

The 2024 festival showcased big names like SZA, 50 Cent, and Nicki Minaj, along with J. Cole. Other performers included Lil Yachty, Sexyy Red, Key Glock, and Rae Sremmurd, among many others.

 

In a subsequent post on Tuesday, Cole shared that “seeing people from diverse backgrounds come together here every year has been one of the most rewarding parts of our journey,” adding that each gathering has been “memorable.”

 

According to the festival’s official site, the event generates “millions of dollars” annually for the local and North Carolina economy. The festival has taken place every year at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh and is touted as an “outdoor weekend music celebration” curated by J. Cole.