See you next year.
Photos by: Calligrafist
Made In America weekend returned to The City of Brotherly Love this past Labor Day weekend. The two-day festival, curated by JAY-Z, brought more than 80,000 people to Philly’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
On opening day (Sep. 3), CMG newcomer Glorilla rocked the Freedom stage while JID brought the energy from the Liberty stage to a light pole surrounded by a sea full of hyped spectators.
Over on the Rocky stage, Pusha T returned to the festival with another legendary performance. Lil Uzi Vert and Jazmine Sullivan both repped their hometown with their individual sets, and Tyler, The Creator closed out the evening with an epic headlining performance. Other acts of the day included Larry June, Key Glock, Babyface Ray, Flo Milli, Icewear Vezzo, and B-Lovee.
On Day 2 (Sep. 4), Don Toliver brought the vibes with his electrifying performance on the Rocky Stage and Nigerian superstar Burna Boy delivered a fiery set of his hits from the Liberty stage. For this year’s final act, a strong Latinx representation gathered at the Rocky Stage for Bad Bunny, who was the first Latin headliner in the fest’s 10 year history. Others who performed earlier in the day included Snoh Aalegra, Kalan.FrFr, Young Nudy, Victoria Monet, and more.