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Here's the Full Lineup and Activities for J. Cole's Dreamville Festival

Dreamville Festival will go down April 6 at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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With Dreamville Festival less than a month away, J. Cole has unveiled the full lineup for the inaugural event. Among the artists set to perform are SZA, Nelly, J.I.D, and Big Sean, who were previously announced. 21 Savage and 6lack have been added to the lineup, while Young Thug, Rich the Kid, and YBN Cordae are no longer listed.

Check out the updated lineup below.

Along with the musical lineup, activities and activations for the event have been announced, including a beer garden, merch and food vendors, a putt putt golf course, as well as Dreamville Festival Art Wall, which will feature art from students who attend North Carolina State University College of Design. Another activation on the grounds will be a lounge area dedicated to members of The Divine Nine.

The event should keep fans hyped for the label's upcoming compilation project, Revenge of the Dreamers III. Cole previously said they were "shooting for April" to release the compilation, and in a recent interview with GQ, it was shared that Dreamville was working with 127 possible songs for the project.

Tickets and more information for Dreamville Fest—which will go down April 6 at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, North Carolina—can be found at the festival's official website.

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