Arts & Entertainment

Made In America Music Festival To Be Livestreamed Online

Can't make it to the festival but still want to see Justin Beiber, Doja Cat, Lil Baby, and more? You can tune in online to catch the shows.

You can watch Justin Beiber, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby, Doja Cat, and more live online.
You can watch Justin Beiber, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby, Doja Cat, and more live online. (Gustavo Caballero/Getty Images for Fontainebleau Miami Beach)

PHILADELPHIA — Jay-Z's Made In America music festival on the Ben Franklin Parkway is set to take place this weekend.

Headlined by Justin Bieber and Lil Baby, the festival will be held Saturday and Sunday.

And for those who are unable to attend but don't want to miss their favorite performers, livestreams of the shows will be available online.

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TIDAL will be exclusively livestreaming the festival Saturday and Sunday on its website and on its YouTube page.

All three stages will be available to stream for free.

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That means fans can not only catch Bieber (Sunday) and Lil Baby (Saturday), they'll be able to see the full lineup, which is listed below:

Saturday
Lil Baby, Megan Thee Stallion, Kehlani, Young Thug, Baby Keem, A$AP Ferg, Griselda, Coi Leray, Morray, Latto, Bia, Fivio Foreign, Kaash Paige, Pi'erre Bourne, Duke Deuce, Maeta, Destin Conrad

Sunday
Justin Bieber, Doja Cat, Roddy Ricch, Bobby Shmurda, Moneybagg Yo, Lil Durk, Tinashe, Freddie Gibbs, 42 Dugg, EST Gee, Lloyd Banks, Foushee, Mariah the Scientist, Mozzy, Cazzu, Capella Grey, 26AR

This year's festival will benefit the ACLU of Pennsylvania as its official charity partner. A portion of net proceeds will also support The REFORM Alliance.

"We are thrilled to announce Made in America 2021 on the legendary Benjamin Franklin Parkway. This year will be like no other, as Made In America celebrates 10 years of music history making moments," JAY-Z said in a statement. "The artists' performances will be even bigger and Cause Village will host a wider range of amazing philanthropic organizations. We look forward to sharing incredible memories with our festival attendees and the city of Philadelphia."

Since the inaugural two-day concert in 2012, the event has generated over $135 million in economic impact for the city of Philadelphia.

Tickets are available online here.

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