Made in America wrapped up its 10th anniversary on Benjamin Franklin Parkway with a stellar showing. Fans from across the country arrived in Philadelphia for a weekend of live music, culture, local food and to support social good organizations in Cause Village.
Across three stages – Rocky, Liberty, and TIDAL – artists kept the vibes right, with 26AR opening the festival with a live band, Freddie Gibbs played hits off the Grammy-nominated Alfredo, Tinashe had the crowd singing every line of “2 On,” Moneybagg Yo brought out his CMG fam 42 Dugg who was fresh off his own set, Roddy Ricch closed his performance with hit song, “The Box,” Doja Cat brought her ultra-popular TikTok dances to life and Justin Bieber wrapped his first festival-headlining performance of the year with guests Chance the Rapper, Don Toliver, Wizkid, Beam, The Kid LAROI, and Quavo.
Attendees continued to take advantage of Clear’s Health Pass for a safe & efficient entry, while Dr. Farber and Baker Street Health, and Human Performance lead testing efforts for those who required additional COVID-19 tests on site.
Produced by Roc Nation, MADE IN AMERICA the JAY-Z curated two-day music festival made its return to Benjamin Franklin Parkway for the 10th year. The staple of Labor Day weekend has brought the biggest names in music, and up-and-coming superstars to the city of brotherly love.
Since the inaugural two-day concert in 2012, the event has generated over $135 million in economic impact for the city of Philadelphia. The festival not only honors artists and music lovers, but it also benefits organizations like Black Voters Matter, HeadCount, ACCT Philly Animal Welfare, United in Community, and more that are vital to accomplishing much-needed positive work through Cause Village.