The Jay-Z-curated two-day concert is back on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway over Labor Day weekend...
Jay-Z's Made in America Festival takes over the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia every Labor Day weekend. The 2017 fest is pictured above.
Photo by Visit Philadelphia
A massive musical celebration, the
Made in America
music festival takes over the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia each Labor Day weekend.
With dozens of top performers, the two-day music festival curated by Jay-Z is a can’t-miss event.
This year, the festival is set to return on
September 3 & 4, 2022
.
Headliners for 2022 include megastars Bad Bunny and Tyler, the Creator.
Also slated to hit the Parkway stage over the two-day festival: Philly natives Lil Uzi Vert and Jazmine Sullivan, and more than a dozen other top acts.
2022 Highlights
The
2022 Made in America Festival
is headlined by Bad Bunny and Tyler, the Creator. More than a dozen other must-see acts hit the stage over the two-day celebration on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, including Philly natives Lil Uzi Vert and Jazmine Sullivan.
Rounding out the star-studded 2022 lineup: Burna Boy, Snoh Aalegra, Kodak Black, Pusha T, Lil Tjay, Tate McRae, Fuerza Regida, Toro y Moi, Babyface Ray, Key Glock, Larry June, Rels B, Victoria Monét, Chimbala and Ryan Castro.
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Food & Drink
In addition to music, food trucks and stands will travel far (and not so far) this year to offer guests seemingly endless grub choices.
Jay-Z performs at the first-ever Made in America festival in 2012 on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia.
— Photo by A. Ricketts for Visit Philadelphia
Don’t miss the Urban Cone, a New Jersey Black-owned mobile ice cream business known for its delicious, creatively named flavors like LowKey Greedy, a combo of vanilla, chocolate, and cookies & cream ice cream topped with pieces of Oreos and Twix bars, sprinkles and fudge.
716ers brings authentic Buffalo-style wings to Philly by way of Raleigh, NC and Atlantic City’s Mad Dog Morgan’s slings their famous bang bang shrimp.
Plenty of hometown favorites are represented, too. Don’t miss Thai Jai Dee’s drunken noodles and Thai iced tea or the Mac Daddiest homemade creamy mac and cheese topped with bacon and potato chips from Just Fork It.
Lil Trent’s has the classic Philly cheesesteak covered and no Philly fest is complete without the OG soft pretzels from Philly Pretzel Factory. Grubaholics puts a Jamaican spin on classic dishes with Jerk Chicken Cheesesteaks Twerkin’ Island Wings.
Tickets & More
Made in America is a ticketed event. General-admission tickets are available for either Saturday ($99) or Sunday ($99), with two-day passes also up for grabs ($150).
Those looking to live their best lives can spring for VIP passes, available for either Saturday or Sunday ($375 each) or for the entire fest ($750).
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