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AFROPUNK Festival Returns To Brooklyn, New York

HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Cynthia Edorh / Getty With all the concert series and music festivals now returning before The Rona can mutate into its next Super Saiyan form and cause another lockdown, Variety is reporting that AFROPUNK is the latest to return back to the fold and is taking their talents to Brooklyn’s Commodore Barry Park. Informing their fans of their next show on Twitter, AFROPUNK announced that their lineup will include the likes of The Roots, Burna Boy, Earl Sweatshirt, and Freddie Gibbs. Brooklyn kinda close to Harlem, Freddie Gibbs. We hope you and Jim Jones really squashed that beef before the show. Luckily it’s hella far from Buffalo, New York. Just sayin.’ But the music aspect of the show is just the beginning for attendees as AFROPUNK has some other activitie...

AFROPUNK Festival Returns To Brooklyn, New York

HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Cynthia Edorh / Getty With all the concert series and music festivals now returning before The Rona can mutate into its next Super Saiyan form and cause another lockdown, Variety is reporting that AFROPUNK is the latest to return back to the fold and is taking their talents to Brooklyn’s Commodore Barry Park. Informing their fans of their next show on Twitter, AFROPUNK announced that their lineup will include the likes of The Roots, Burna Boy, Earl Sweatshirt, and Freddie Gibbs. Brooklyn kinda close to Harlem, Freddie Gibbs. We hope you and Jim Jones really squashed that beef before the show. Luckily it’s hella far from Buffalo, New York. Just sayin.’ But the music aspect of the show is just the beginning for attendees as AFROPUNK has some other activitie...

Ari Lennox, Noname Named Headliners For AFROPUNK Live: Minneapolis

HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Paras Griffin / Getty The city of Minneapolis, Minn. is set to play host to the latest edition of the Planet AFROPUNK Festival, with Ari Lennox and Noname prominently featured among the performers. The festival released the information for the two-day concert event on Tuesday (April 19), with the Dreamville songstress as a headliner alongside Noname, Mereba, and Sango. The rest of the lineup is jam-packed with some of the top-tier performers representing the Twin Cities. AFROPUNK Live: Minneapolis will be held at Sheridan Memorial Park in Minneapolis on June 19, coinciding with other Juneteenth events held in the area. In a statement, organizers lauded the importance of having the event there. “The people of Minneapolis rise up in the face of oppression, ...