From the looks of Beyoncé's itinerary, she plans to perform on every stage this year.
King Bey started with President Obama's second inauguration, slayed the Superbowl, announced her worldwide Mrs. Carter tour and now she's going to be helping her husband Jay-Z usher in his sophomore Made In America festival in Philadelphia, Billboard reports.
Other performers set to hit the grand stage are A$AP Rocky, Nine Inch Nails, Kendrick Lamar, Calvin Harris, Solange Knowles, Wiz Khalifa, Miguel, Deadmau5 plus more.
The stellar line up features a mix of every genre's best, giving music lovers a chance to experience music outside of their norm.
"The point of having that diversity in our music lineup we’re trying to expose the people to different types of music," Paul Chibe, VP of marketing for Budweiser, said in a statement. "Much like last year, where if you never saw Pearl Jam but you're a Jay-Z fan, we want fans of Beyoncé or Calvin Harris or Wiz Khalifa to have the opportunity to see Nine Inch Nails or stuff they might not have seen for a while like Public Enemy. That eclectic mix creates an opportunity for us to really show the impact of music and culture."
Tickets for the Labor Day weekend event go on sale to the public Wednesday, April 17.
King Bey started with President Obama's second inauguration, slayed the Superbowl, announced her worldwide Mrs. Carter tour and now she's going to be helping her husband Jay-Z usher in his sophomore Made In America festival in Philadelphia, Billboard reports.
Other performers set to hit the grand stage are A$AP Rocky, Nine Inch Nails, Kendrick Lamar, Calvin Harris, Solange Knowles, Wiz Khalifa, Miguel, Deadmau5 plus more.
The stellar line up features a mix of every genre's best, giving music lovers a chance to experience music outside of their norm.
"The point of having that diversity in our music lineup we’re trying to expose the people to different types of music," Paul Chibe, VP of marketing for Budweiser, said in a statement. "Much like last year, where if you never saw Pearl Jam but you're a Jay-Z fan, we want fans of Beyoncé or Calvin Harris or Wiz Khalifa to have the opportunity to see Nine Inch Nails or stuff they might not have seen for a while like Public Enemy. That eclectic mix creates an opportunity for us to really show the impact of music and culture."
Tickets for the Labor Day weekend event go on sale to the public Wednesday, April 17.
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