It's almost that time of the year, the unofficial end of Summer, Labor day weekend. Time to say good bye to those fabulous warm weathered adventures and fashions but one Summer time goodness still stands true, the music festivals! Music festivals are great because they provide you with many rhythmic choices. If you're not into one artist's music then you can walk over to the next tent, for another that meets your satisfaction. My favorite fact about music festivals is that it has a way to unify people. Genres are molded together in one place to bring people from all over to celebrate bliss with sweet beats. "Like minded people gather together." It's truly a beautiful thing! This Labor Day weekend, August 30-31st, in Philadelphia, the Budweiser Made In America Festival sets up shop for it's third consecutive year to showcase the hottest and latest in music right now!
The Budweiser Made In America Festival continues this year with another great lineup of artists, in Philadelphia's Benjamin Franklin Parkway, all whilst aiding in a great cause, The United Way of Philadelphia, Southern New Jersey and Lancaster County. This year rather than keeping the festival chiefly on the east coast, it was expanded to LA's Grand Park to deliver twice the amount of music, simultaneously and to also help promote more charities at once. It's actually the first American festival to accomplish this.
The multi genre lineup, in Philadelphia includes Kanye West, Kings of Leon, Tiesto, The National, Steve Aoki, Pharrell Williams, J. Cole, Girl Talk, Spoon Chromeo, City and Colour, Grimes, AWOLNATION, R3HAB, Gareth Emery, De La Soul, Baauer, Tommy Trash, Mayer Hawthorne, Kongos, 3LAU, The Neighborhood, Danny Brown, YG, Holy Ghost, Penguin Prison, Destructo, Bleachers, DJ Cassidy, Cherub, Will Sparks, Young and Sick, Vacationer, Cut Snake, and Kaneholler. Who am I excited to see?! None other than Kings of Leon! Kings of Leon have been one of my favorite bands for a long time, their lyrics, the harmonious sound of their instruments, the fact that the band is composed of brothers and Caleb Followill's ridiculously great voice! All molded into one beautiful band.
If you're in Philadelphia, or thinking about going to Philadelphia for your Labor Day weekend plans you should definitely catch the Budweiser Made In America Festival and rock out with music lovers, like myself! It will be epic! Dear readers, I would love to hear which artists you're most excited to see live?
*This post is sponsored by Markerly, all opinions are my own
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