Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane and Latto are among the big names set to perform at TwoGether Land Festival this spring.
The two-day festival is set to take place on Memorial Weekend (May 25 and 26) at Fair Park in Dallas, Texas.
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Summer Walker, Jeezy, Three 6 Mafia, Key Glock, That Mexican OT, Muni Long, Erica Banks and Mariah The Scientist are also on the lineup, with the podcast stage boasting appearances from Angela Yee’s Lip Service, Whorible Decisions, Reallyfe Street Starz, Mazi’s World and The Smoothvega Podcast.
TwoGether Land is a brand new festival powered by ONE Musicfest, the Atlanta festival that was headlined by Kendrick Lamar, Janet Jackson, Megan Thee Stallion and Brent Faiyaz in 2023 and attended by over 100,000 people.
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“We’re thrilled about going to Dallas for the inaugural TwoGether Land Festival,” said ONE Musicfest founder J. Carter in a press release.
“Continuing our motto of unity through music, the festival will be an unforgettable experience for our ever-growing community. We look forward to TwoGether Land becoming a must-attend event, much like ONE Musicfest.”
Tickets are available to purchase on the festival’s website.
The booking adds to a busy few months for Lil Wayne, who will hit the road in March with shows in Tulsa, Rio Rancho, Charleston, Reading, Lincoln and Des Moines, followed by a concert in Philadelphia on June 1.
Weezy is also set to perform his 2008 album Tha Carter III in its entirety at Lovers & Friends Festival in Las Vegas on May 4.
He was also recently announced as a headliner for the Roots Picnic in June, where he will deliver a special set celebrating his home city of New Orleans alongside The Roots, PJ Morton, Trombone Shorty and other special guests.
Gucci Mane, meanwhile, released his double album Breath of Fresh Air in October, which boasted features from J. Cole, 21 Savage, Lil Baby, Kodak Black, Roddy Ricch, Young Dolph, DaBaby and others.
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Latto has also been busy on the music front, dropping her first single of 2024 earlier this month with “Sunday Service,” which has over five million YouTube views and almost three million Spotify streams.