Afropunk

Afropunk Brooklyn announces lineup by day, adds artists

Afropunk Festival is returning in September for its first Brooklyn edition since 2019, and the lineup by day has arrived, along with a couple of additional artists.

Afropunk Brooklyn 2022 lineup (Burna Boy, The Roots, Freddie Gibbs, Tierra Whack, more)

The festival’s first Brooklyn edition since 2019 also features Earl Sweatshirt, Isaiah Rashad, Bartees Strange, Mick Jenkins, BbyMutha, Lucky Daye, and more.

LETSGETFR.EE is a new Queens music carnaval with Missy Elliott, Wizkid, Anderson .Paak, Ozuna & more

It goes down in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park this August and also includes Kali Uchis, Jorja Smith, Jhene Aiko, Flatbush Zombies, (A$AP) Ferg, Major Lazer Sound System, Bomba Estéreo, Kojey Radical, El Alfa, Mr. Eazi, Lido Pimienta, and more…

Afropunk announces 2021 Atlanta lineup

Featuring Wale (with a live band), Smino, Rico Nasty, Dungeon Family’s KP The Great & Friends, serpentwithfeet, Tkay Maidza, and more.

Tune In to the BrooklynVegan show on Vans' new Channel 66!

Vans’ new ”community radio meets public access TV” livestreaming platform features a NYHC show with Walter Schreifels, an Afropunk show, Chessboxing with GZA, and… The BrooklynVegan Show!

8 new concert streams we recommend that you can watch now

It’s not easy to watch all the great livestreams when they air, but thankfully many are archived. Here are eight recent ones that we really like, that you can watch right now…

Afropunk livestream adds Common, Yves Tumor, Dua Saleh, Bootsy Collins & much more

The lineup for the virtual edition of Afropunk now includes over 50 artists, speakers, and more…

Afropunk virtual fest lineup (Moses Sumney, serpentwithfeet, Tiwa Savage, Smino, more)

The free virtual fest Planet Afropunk also includes Masego, Mereba, Ari Lennox, Sampa the Great & Petite Noir, Meshell Ndegeocello, and much more…

40 Zoom backgrounds from Lollapalooza, Riot Fest, Governors Ball, Afropunk & more

It’s more likely you’ll be hopping on a Zoom chat then attending a festival this summer, so here are some ways to represent your favorite, or pretend you’re at a show.

The People of Afropunk 2019 (pictures)

Seeing attendees flaunt their wild, colorful, no-holds-barred personal style is a highlight of Afropunk each year.
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