Roc Nation’s ‘Made In America’ Festival Returns to Philadelphia with Bad Bunny, Tyler The Creator, Lil Uzi Vert, Tate McRae and More
JAY Z and Roc Nation have once again raised the bar with one of the most sought-after music festivals of the year, Made In America. The highly anticipated festival took place at Benjamin Franklin Parkway on September 3rd and 4th in Philadelphia, and headliners Bad Bunny and Tyler the Creator made it a night to remember.
Bad Bunny and Tyler the Creator weren’t the only artists to perform their hits on stage. Among those who performed are Lil Uzi Vert, Jazmine Sullivan, Burna Boy, Snoh Aalegra, Pusha T, Tate McRae, Fuerza Regida, Toro Y Moi, Babyface Ray, Larry June, Rels B, Victoria Monét, Chimbala, Ryan Castro and more. Contrast Magazine’s photographer Matthew Felix showed up to capture the weekend’s magic.
Bad Bunny has had quite a busy couple of months. Following his historic VMA performance, being the first ever Latinx “Artist Of The Year” recipient, his multi-chart-topping album, “Un Verano Sin Ti,” and now a packed-out show for JAY Z and Roc Nation’s Made In America. Tyler The Creator joined Bad Bunny as one of the headliners, and fans just couldn’t get enough of the energy on that stage.
Philadelphia’s own Lil Uzi Vert debuted a mohawk for their Made In America set and, per usual, bought on a high-energy show giving the fans what they wanted. Among the many memorable moments on stage, Jazmine Sullivan claimed her place on that stage and sang her heart out.
Learn more about Roc Nation here and Made In America here. Be sure to take a look at the full photo gallery by Matthew Felix below.
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