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Jay-Z's 'Made In America' Festival Lineup: Drake, Run-DMC Added


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Jay-Z's Budweiser-sponsored "Made in America" festival is just around the corner, set to take place at Philadelphia's Benjamin Franklin park on September 1 and 2. A preliminary lineup was announced a few weeks back, with Hov billed as one the headliners, and now the full list includes new additions like Drake and Run-DMC.

A new poster for the event reveals that on Saturday, September 1 Jay-Z will headline along with performances from Skrillex, Miike Snow, Calvis Harris and Rick Ross' Maybach Music group, while on Sunday, September 2 Pearl Jam, Drake, Chris Cornell and a reunion set Run-DMC are top billing.

Jay announced the festival at special conference in Philly back in February, and this past weekend a promo spot for the event aired during the Opening Ceremony of the London Olympics. The lineup has been curated by Jay-Z, and it's set to be quite the monumental weekend.

Guest appearance from Beyonce, perhaps?

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