Jay-Z’s Made In America festival cancelled
Jay-Z’s Made In America festival has been cancelled for 2023 “due to severe circumstances outside of production control”.
The annual festival was due to be held next month (2-3 September) in Philadelphia, US, and headlined by SZA and Lizzo, who has recently been sued for sexual harassment by three of her former dancers – though she denies the claims.
“This decision has been difficult and has not been made lightly nor without immense deliberation,” reads a statement from the organisers.
“Made in America has a legacy of delivering exceptional experiences for music fans and concert goers, and it is our commitment to always deliver a top-tier festival experience. We look forward to returning to Benjamin Franklin Parkway and the great city of
Philadelphia in 2024.”
“This decision has been difficult and has not been made lightly nor without immense deliberation”
The organisers did not give any other explanation for the cancellation of the 2023 edition but did say that ticket holders would be refunded.
Poor ticket sales have been a key factor in festivals cancelling for 2023, alongside financial difficulties, inflation, artist availability and logistical issues.
Other events that will not take place in 2023 include Fest Festival (Poland), Falls Festival (Australia), Rolling Loud (US), Summerburst (Sweden), Hills of Rock (Bulgaria), InMusic (Croatia), Wireless Germany, Hear Hear (Belgium) and Tempelhof Sounds and Tempelhof Sounds Presents (Germany).
Made in America, founded by Jay-Z’s Roc Nation Entertainment, has been a Philadelphia institution for several years, with Bad Bunny and Tyler, the Creator headlining last year’s festival.
The event has reportedly generated over $180 million in economic impact for the city of Philadelphia since the inaugural two-day concert in 2012.
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September Song(s): New Music playlist out now
The latest edition of the IQ New Music playlist, featuring a selection of tracks curated by international booking agencies, is now live.
The playlist complements IQ Magazine’s popular New Signings page, which keeps the live industry updated about which new, emerging and re-emerging artists are being signed by agents. Click here to read the latest issue of IQ now.
The September playlist features contributions from CAA, ITB, Paradigm, UTA and ATC, each of which have picked tracks showcasing some of their hottest touring artists.
Listen to the latest selection using the Spotify playlist below, or click here to catch up on last month’s playlist first.
Separated by agency, the full track list for the September playlist is:
Agency | Artist | Song |
---|---|---|
CAA | Daisy Brain | Powder Train |
CAA | BXKS | Must Feel |
CAA | HighSchool | Sirens |
CAA | Major League Djz | Dinaledi |
ITB | Florence Black | Sun & Moon |
ITB | The Bugles | AV |
ITB | Colin Macleod | Queen of the Highlands |
ITB | Peaks! | Blackout |
ITB | Vök | No Coffee at the Funeral |
ITB | W. H. Lung | Gd Tym |
Paradigm | Joy Orbison | Better |
Paradigm | Mild High Club | Me Myself and Dollar Hell |
Paradigm | PinkPantheress | Just For Me |
Paradigm | Powfu | Tinted Green |
Paradigm | Fisher | Just Feels Tight |
UTA | Jake Wesley Rogers | Weddings and Funerals |
UTA | Kyary Pamyu Pamyu | Gentenkaihi |
UTA | Sigrid | Burning Bridges |
UTA | The Kid LAROI feat. Justin Bieber | Stay |
ATC | Morly | Dance to You |
ATC | Meth Math | Tambaleo |
ATC | Tropical Fuck Storm | New Romeo Agent |
ATC | Sans Soucis | On Time For Her |
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