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ONE MusicFest
28 Jul, 2025, 15:31 ET
ONE Musicfest (co-produced by Live Nation Urban) features additional appearances by Clipse, Jazmine Sullivan, Kehlani, Leon Thomas, Ari Lennox, Busta Rhymes, Wale, Carl Thomas, Chief Keef, Greg Street & Friends with Plies, Trick Daddy, Project Pat, Rich Kidz, Trinidad James, Havoc of Mobb Deep, Jagged Edge, Marvin Sapp, Mike Clark Jr., Organized Noize, Tweet, Lloyd, Pleasure P, Ray J, Sammie, Bankroll Ni, Bobby V, Boosie, Cupid, DJ Smooth, Rasheeda, KenTheMan, Flippa T, FLO, Tonio Armani, Ray Vaughn, Yakiyn, and Odeal.
ONE Musicfest (OMF), the largest Black-owned, open-air, multi-stage music festival in the United States, returns to Atlanta’s Piedmont Park on October 25–26, 2025. Now in its 16th year, the festival is set to deliver one of its most expansive and culturally resonant lineups to date, highlighting Atlanta’s impact on Black music and honoring key figures in its creative history.
Co-produced by Live Nation Urban and presented by P&G, ONE Musicfest 2025 will feature performances from major headliners including Future, The Roots with Mary J. Blige, Ludacris, and breakout artist Doechii. A special Dungeon Family reunion will pay tribute to the life and legacy of producer and Organized Noize co-founder Rico Wade, who played a foundational role in shaping Southern Hip Hop and launching the careers of acts like Outkast, Goodie Mob, and Future.
Additional performances will come from Ari Lennox, Clipse, Jazmine Sullivan, Kehlani, Chief Keef, Busta Rhymes, Jagged Edge, Leon Thomas, Wale, and many others. The full lineup includes more than 50 artists spanning Hip Hop, R&B, soul, and gospel.
“Atlanta is our home, and this year we're celebrating it in the biggest way possible,” said ONE Musicfest founder Jason “J.” Carter. “While we're paying tribute to Atlanta's legacy, this year's lineup reflects the richness and diversity of Black music and culture from across the globe.”
The festival’s economic and cultural footprint extends far beyond the stage. According to organizers, OMF generates over $61 million in annual economic impact, supports hundreds of local businesses, many of them Black-owned, and employs more than 5,000 people each year.
Brand partners for the 2025 edition include Toyota, Hennessy, and Teremana.
Select 2025 Highlights:
Future – Rare headlining set in his hometown
Dungeon Family Reunion – Honoring the legacy of Rico Wade and Organized Noize
The Roots with Mary J. Blige – Blige’s OMF debut; The Roots return after a decade
Ludacris & Friends – Celebrating 25 years since his debut album
Doechii – Recent BET “Best New Artist” winner and Grammy nominee
“Full” Lineup (A–Z):
803 Fresh, Ari Lennox, Bankroll Ni, Bobby V, Boosie, Busta Rhymes, Carl Thomas, Case, Chief Keef, Clipse, Cupid, DJ Smooth, Flippa T, FLO, Greg Street & Friends (Plies, Project Pat, Rich Kidz, Trinidad James, Trick Daddy), Havoc of Mobb Deep, Jagged Edge, Jazmine Sullivan, KenTheMan, Kehlani, Leon Thomas, Lloyd, Marvin Sapp, Mike Clark Jr., Odeal, Organized Noize, Pleasure P, Rasheeda, Ray J, Ray Vaughn, Sammie, Tonio Armani, Tweet, Wale, Yakiyn
For ticket information and full festival details, visit onemusicfest.com.
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