Where is Made in America Philly?
Where is Made in America Philly?
Benjamin Franklin Parkway
1776 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Made in America Festival/Location
Where does Made in America take place?
Benjamin Franklin Parkway2019, 2018, 2017.
17th St & Ben Franklin PkwyPhiladelphia2019Grand Park2014
Made In America Festival/Event locations
The Made in America music festival is a massive musical celebration that takes over the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia each Labor Day weekend. With dozens of top performers, the two-day music festival curated by Jay-Z is a can’t-miss event.
Who produces Made in America Festival?
Roc Nation
Made in America is an exciting, two-day music event held during Labor Day weekend. Now in its tenth year, Made in America is produced by Roc Nation and DPS on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The festival will benefit the ACLU of Pennsylvania and the REFORM Alliance.
Where is made in America Festival in Philadelphia?
Jay-Z’s Made in America Festival takes over the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia every Labor Day weekend. The 2017 fest is pictured above. Photo by Visit Philadelphia Previous1of 1Next Travel Responsibly:As the region recovers from COVID-19, safety guidelines have evolved at attractions, restaurants, shops and hotels.
When does made in America start in Philadelphia?
Performances are scheduled to start around 1 p.m. on both days and expected to run until midnight on Saturday and 11:30 p.m. on Sunday. A number of roads around the Parkway close down for Made in America, so public transportation is the optimal way to get to the event.
Who are the artists at the made in America Festival?
The 2015 line-up featured and included Beyoncé, The Weeknd, Bassnectar, Modest Mouse, Axwell and Ingrosso, and J. Cole. In April 2014, it was announced that the 2014 Made in America festival would take place not only in Philadelphia, but also in Los Angeles.
Who was the director of made in America?
The festival was the subject of the 2013 documentary Made in America, directed by Ron Howard and produced by Brian Grazer and Jay-Z. In a statement to the press, Howard called the documentary “a reflection of the fabric of what it means to be ‘Made in America’—what the festival represents, why Jay is doing it and how he relates to each artist.”