Pharrell Williams - Pharrell is the man behind Something in the Water Festival. The two-day festival originally held in Virginia Beach was launched in 2019.
Usher - In 2022, Usher launched his festival, which is named after one of his songs. Lovers & Friends is held in Las Vegas and features pop, R&B, and hip-hop artists.
Jay-Z - The rapper launched his annual Made In America festival in 2012. The festival, which hasn't happened since 2022, has taken place in both Philadelphia and Los Angeles.
Drake - Drake's annual OVO Festival was first held in 2010. Held in the rapper's hometown of Toronto, Canada, the festival lineup has included the hottest hip-hop artists over the years.
Dua Lipa - In 2018, the singer teamed up with her father, Dukagjin Lipa, to launch the biggest music festival in Kosovo: the Sunny Hill Festival.
Lil Wayne - Lil WeezyAna Festival is the name of the rapper's festival, held annually in New Orleans since 2015. The festival has hosted many great hip-hop acts over the years.
Skepta - The British rapper launched the Big Smoke Festival in 2014. The London festival continues to run to this day.
J. Cole - The North Carolina rapper launched his Dreamville Fest in 2019. The festival has been held annually each spring at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Paramore - Back in 2018, Paramore launched their own festival aboard a cruise called Parahoy!
Jack Harlow - In 2024, Jack Harlow held his Gazebo Festival in Louisville, KY. The lineup included artists such as SZA, Larry June, Amaraae, and Vince Staples, among others.
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