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One Musicfest 2025: A celebration of Black culture

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  • Two-day festival returns to Piedmont Park Oct. 25–26, spotlighting Black culture and music across genres.
  • Star-studded lineup includes The Dungeon Family, Future, Ludacris, and headliners The Roots.
  • R&B and Hip-Hop focus with sets from Jazmine Sullivan, Kehlani, and a 2000s R&B throwback roster.
  • DJ and specialty sets feature Greg Street, country-crossover acts, Southern Ladies showcase, and rising Atlanta artists.
The Notorious B.I.G. was honored during Lil’ Kim’s set at One Music Fest, Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023. This year’s OMF will take place in Piedmont Park. Photo by Donnell Suggs/The Atlanta Voice

One Musicfest, the Southeast’s largest annual urban progressive music festival, announced its 2025 lineup on Monday. The celebration of Black culture and music is back and bigger and will take place on Oct. 25 and 26. 

The two-day Atlanta festival will return to Piedmont Park, a change that comes after the festival was held at Central Park in 2024. One Musicfest is known for its focus on showing love to on-the-rise and legendary acts, giving festival goers a taste of a range of popular R&B and Hip-Hop acts. 

This year’s star-studded lineup includes Atlanta’s The Dungeon Family, Future, Jagged Edge, and Ludacris. The Dungeon Family will pay tribute to member Rico Wade, who died in April 2024. The Roots are set to headline with feature performances from Mary J. Blige, Busta Rhymes, and Havoc of Mobb Deep. The hip-hop acts also include Doechii, live from the swamp, and Boosie, who’s always ready to set it off. After dropping their first album since 2009 in July, Clipse is planning to make a comeback to the festival stage at OMF. 

One Music Fest 2023. File Photo

R&B is alive and well with scheduled performances from Kehlani, Leon Thomas, FLO, and Odeal, all of whom are coming off a hot year full of singles, EPs, and albums. Jazmine Sullivan and her serending voice are also headliners, and One Musicfest plans to take it back to the 2000s with an R&B set featuring Lloyd, Ray J, Bobby V, and Sammie, and Pleasure P.  D-Nice is scheduled to host a set featuring last year’s headliner, Ari Lennox, Case, Carl Thomas, and Tweet. 

And it’s not a OneMusic festival without a Greg Street set. The Atlanta DJ’s set will include Plies, Trick Daddy, Project Pat, Trinidad James, Rich Kidz, with more surprises in store. The year of the cowboy continues with performances by 803 Fresh with Cupid, who are the creators of the viral country song “Boots on the Ground,” Tonio Armani, Mike Clark Jr., and DJ Smooth. A set named Southern Ladies will feature Rasheeda, Kentheman, Flippa T, and “I’m So ATL” rapper Bankroll Ni. Up-and-coming rappers Ray Vaughn and Yakiyn round out the lineup. 

Presale tickets for OMF are on sale now at onemusicfest.com.

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