Made In America may be done for in Los Angeles (for now), but Jay Z's big event is still going strong in Philadelphia as he booked his beau Beyoncé (as well as The Weeknd) to headline the fourth annual outing this September (from Billboard).
Let's get the acts out of the way and then we'll move on to the details below: Beyoncé, The Weeknd, Axwell & Ingrosso, J. Cole, Bassnectar, Modest Mouse, Death Cab For Cutie, Banks, Meek Mill, Big Sean, Future, Duke Dumont, A-Trak, Santigold, Nick Jonas, Metric, De La Soul, G-Eazy, DJ Mustard, GTA, Cedric Gervais, Claude Vonstroke, Fabolous, Halsey, Action Bronson, Earl Sweatshirt, Stan Hemsworth, Vic Mensa, Burns, Botnek, Aeroplane, Jacob Plant, Saint Motel, Young Rising Suns, Grits & Biscuits, The Struts, Flatbush Zombies, Lola Wolf, Creepoid, Superheaven, Hop Along, Waxahatchee, Strand of Oaks, Remy Banks, Mick Jenkins, Marian Hill, Post Malone, Mayaeni, Bas, Cozz and Omen.
The event will once again take place at the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, and tickets will go on sale Monday, June 29.
This will be the second time that Beyoncé will serve as a headliner in the four-year history of Made In America. She also acted as one of the main acts during the second run, in 2013, serving alongside Nine Inch Nails as one of the main stage's biggest acts. The question is whether Jay himself will make an appearance alongside his wife...he hasn't performed at the event since its inaugural year during 2012. Kanye West and the Kings of Leon were the biggest acts to perform in Philadelphia during 2014.
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