Raleigh signs a four-year deal for a new festival, replacing Dreamville, held at Dorothea Dix Park each spring.
From parking to the bag policy, here's what to know ahead of the fifth and final Dreamville Festival in Raleigh.
The city of Raleigh announced a new music festival that will take the place of Dreamville Fest starting in 2026.
Even if you can't see J. Cole or Erykah Badu, you should still come out for Raleigh's biggest weekend of the year.
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WNCT on MSNNew music festival coming to Raleigh to replace Dreamville Festival, city officials say"We're going to be bringing you a new brand in Raleigh North Carolina, continue to do a music festival here at Dix Park and ...
We’re going to be bringing you a new brand in Raleigh North Carolina, continue to do a music festival here at Dix Park and we ...
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This weekend sees the fifth and final Dreamville Festival, curated by J. Cole and the Dreamville team. But Raleigh, North ...
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On the eve of the fifth Dreamville Music Festival, Raleigh announced a four-year deal for a new music festival at Dorothea ...
Get ready for an unforgettable weekend at the fifth and final Dreamville Festival with this must-read guide to surviving and thriving at Hip-Hop’s most iconic music celebration.
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