Saturday includes sets from Jill Scott, Gary Clark Jr., Tierra Whack, Leon Bridges, Kelsey Lu, Goldlink, Ravyn Lenae, Rico Nasty, Junglepussy, Kari Faux, Leikeli47, and more, while Sunday has FKA twigs, Toro Y Moi, Death Grips, Santigold, Kamasi Washington, Danny Brown, Ho99o9, and more.
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Afropunk has gained a reputation as a hotbed of wild, creative personal style. Check out pictures of some of the well dressed people we saw at this year's edition of the festival.
The 2018 edition of Afropunk Festival wrapped up on Sunday with sets from Erykah Badu, Janelle Monae, Tyler The Creator, Pusha T, Trash Talk, Denzel Curry, Jamila Woods and more, plus art, activism, and lots of attendees dressed in eye-catching fashion.
After a string of rainy weekends, it was nothing but sunshine and blue skies as Afropunk Festival kicked off its 2018 edition on Saturday (8/25) with Kaytranada, The Internet, Miguel, JPEGMAFIA, Smino, Daniel Caesar, H.E.R. and more.
Kaytranada, Death Grips, Pusha T, Rico Nasty and more join N.E.R.D, The Internet, Benjamin Booker, Noname, Little Simz, serpentwithfeet and others for the Afropunk Atlanta Carnival of Consciousness.