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Related genres | Hip hop music, funk, disco, dub, rhythm and blues, reggae, dancehall, toasting, performance poetry, neo soul, big beat, trap |
Location | Worldwide |
Related events | Concert tour, music festival, jazz festivals, electronic music festivals, reggae festivals, blues festivals, block party |
The following is an incomplete list of hip hop festivals, which encapsulates music festivals focused on hip hop music or other elements of hip hop culture. Hip hop music, also called rap music,[1][2][3] is a music genre consisting of a stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic and rhyming speech that is chanted.[1]
Festivals
Festival name | Location | Attendance | Years |
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Rolling Loud | United States; Australia; Canada; The Netherlands; Portugal; Thailand; Germany | 255000 | 2015 - Present |
Essence Music Festival | New Orleans, Louisiana, United States | 550000 | 1994–present |
Cancun Jumpoff | Cancun, Mexico | 12000 | 2003–present |
Urban Beach Week | Miami, Florida, United States | 400000 | 1990–present |
Outside Lands Festival | San Francisco, California, United States | 200000 | 2008–present |
SF International HipHop DanceFest | San Francisco, California, United States | ~4000 | 1999–present |
Longitude Festival | Dublin, Ireland | 40000 | 2013–present |
Pemberton Festival | Pemberton, British Columbia, Canada | 180000 | 2008–present |
Royal Arena Festival | Orpund, Bern, Switzerland | 20000 | 1999–present |
Openair Frauenfeld | Frauenfeld, Switzerland | 170000 | 1985–present |
Governors Ball Festival | New York City, New York, United States | 150000 | 2011–present |
Made in America | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | 140000 | 2012–present |
Bonnaroo Music Festival | Manchester, Tennessee, United States | 80000 | 2002–present |
Couleur Café | Brussels, Belgium | 72000 | 1990–present |
Afropunk Festival | New York City, New York, United States | 70000 | 2005–present |
Blockfest | Tampere, Finland | 10000 | 2005–present |
Parklife | Prestwich, United Kingdom | 70000 | 2010–present |
Dour Festival | Dour, Belgium | 225000 | 1988–present |
2x2 Hip Hop Festival | Columbus, Ohio, United States | 2015–present | |
Summer Jam | East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States | 50000 | 1994–present |
Lovebox | London, United Kingdom | 50000 | 2002–present |
Garorock Festival (pop, rock, electro and techno) | Marmande, France | 160000 | 1997–present |
#Plugfest | Silverston, South Africa | 45000 | 2018–present |
Southside | Tuttlingen, Germany | 40000 | 1999–present |
Big Day Out | Australia | 31000 | 1992–2014 |
The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival | New York City, New York, United States | 30000 | 2005–present |
Soundset Music Festival | Minnesota, United States | 30000 | 2008–present |
Hip Hop Kemp | Hradec Králové, Czech Republic | 20000 | 2002–present |
Rock the Bells | United States | 17000 | 2004–2013 |
Roots Picnic | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | 70000 | 2008-present |
Outlook Festival | Pula, Croatia | 15000 | 2008–present |
Lyricist Lounge | New York City, New York/Miami, Florida, U.S. | 8000 | 1991–present |
Scribble Jam | Cincinnati, Ohio, United States | 7000 | 1996–2008 |
Paid Dues | United States | 5000 | 2006–2013 |
Freaknik | Atlanta, Georgia | 1982–2010 | |
DMC World DJ Championships | Thessaloniki, Greece | 1985–present | |
Waga Hip Hop Festival | Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso | 1997–present | |
Hiphopplaya Festival | Seoul, South Korea | 25000 | 2016–present |
Coast 2 Coast Music Conference | Miami, Florida, United States | 1000 | 2008–present |
B-Boy Park | Tokyo, Japan | 1999–present | |
Thessaloniki Hip Hop Festival | Thessaloniki, Greece | 2003–present | |
Jingle Jam | Hartford, Connecticut, United States | 2004–2008 | |
Breakin' Convention | London, United Kingdom | 2004–present | |
Hip Hop goes Theatre | Salzburg, Austria | 2004–present | |
Trinity International Hip Hop Festival | Hartford, Connecticut, United States | 2006–present | |
Young London into Music | London, United Kingdom | 2009–present | |
Urban Street Jam | Irvine, California, United States | 2010–present | |
No Major, No Problem[6] | Los Angeles, California, United States | 2015 | |
Dooinit[7] | Rennes, France | 2010–present | |
Supafest | Australia | 2010–2012 | |
Fresh Island Festival | Novalja, Croatia | 2011–present | |
Northern Touch Music Festival | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | 2017–present | |
A3C | Atlanta, Georgia, United States | 2005–present | |
WooHah | Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands | 32500 | 2014–present |
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References
- 1 2 Encyclopædia Britannica article on rap, retrieved from britannica.com: Rap, musical style in which rhythmic and/or rhyming speech is chanted (“rapped”) to musical accompaniment. This backing music, which can include digital sampling (music and sounds extracted from other recordings), is also called hip-hop, the name used to refer to a broader cultural movement that includes rap, deejaying (turntable manipulation), graffiti painting, and break dancing.
- ↑ AllMusic article for rap, retrieved from AllMusic.com
- ↑ Harvard Dictionary of Music article for rap, retrieved from CredoReference
- ↑ "Blockfest 2016". Visit Tampere (in Finnish). Visit Tampere Matkailuneuvonta. Retrieved 2021-04-19.
- ↑ "Hiphop-festivaali Blockfest myytiin loppuun ennätysajassa". YLE (in Finnish). 2 July 2019. Retrieved 2021-04-19.
- ↑ Sherriffe, Mariah. ""No Major, No Problem" gathers musicians to showcase work in Hollywood". Sundial.
- ↑ https://dooinit-festival.com/
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