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J. Cole made a surprise appearance with Ari Lennox at Celebrate Brooklyn's opening night (watch)

The 2021 season of the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival began this past Saturday, and headliner Ari Lennox had a surprise in store when she brought out J. Cole during her set…

Biggie tribute concert happening in Brooklyn w/ Busta Rhymes, Lil' Kim, The LOX & more

Budweiser is presenting the show, in tandem with their new limited edition Biggie Tall Boys.

BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival lifts capacity restrictions, won't require RSVPs for free shows

”All free performances will be first come, first served, and accessible to all,” they write.

KeiyaA announces 2021 tour

The tour includes a Celebrate Brooklyn! show with Yaeji and Nappy Nina, Pitchfork Festival, headlining shows in NYC & LA, and more…

BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Fest 2021 schedule for free shows in Prospect Park

This year’s free show lineup includes Yaeji, Skip Marley, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, San Fermin, Buffy Sainte Marie, Vijay Iyer, and more.

BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival 2021 lineup (Yaeji, Lido Pimienta, Skip Marley, more)

Plus Glass Animals, Lido Pimienta, Mr. Eazi, Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue, Junglepussy, Buffy Sainte Marie, Naia Kete, Ladama, Tiga Jean-Baptiste, DJ Ali Coleman, Vijay Iyer, and more

Ari Lennox playing 2021 BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival kickoff show

KAMAUU and Nesta will also perform at the July show, which is free with RSVP.

Celebrate Brooklyn confirms July return to Prospect Park

”I think experiencing live music outside is so liberating, and we all miss that feeling, so we’re figuring out how to have that while also prioritizing everyone’s safety,” BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival Executive Producer Lia Camille Crockett says.

Prospect Park hosting shows this summer (first one announced)

After the cancellation of its 2020 season due to COVID, BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival will once again be hosting shows in Prospect Park this summer.

Bikini Kill announce rescheduled reunion tour dates

Bikini Kill’s first lengthy tour since the ’90s is now set to go down from August through December.
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