6.14.2022

AFROPUNK Festival Returns to Brooklyn For The First Time Since 2019, The Roots and Burna Boy to Headline

 

AFROPUNK Festival Hits Commodore Barry Park on September 10th-11th, 2022

 

Isaiah Rashad, Lucky Daye, Freddie Gibbs, Earl Sweatshirt, Tierra Whack, Adekunle Gold, SPINALL, Mick Jenkins, Fana Hues, BbyMutha, Bartees Strange, Pink Siifu, and Many More To Perform

Citi Cardmember Presale Tickets for AFROPUNK Festival Are Available Now, With an AFROPUNK Community Presale on Thursday, June 16th, at 10 AM ET and the General Sale on Friday, June 17th, at 10 AM ET

The Announcement:

AFROPUNK evolved from an idea, to a single-day event, to a worldwide movement, but its heart still lies in Brooklyn, where it was founded in 2004. Today, the world-renowned festival announces the lineup for AFROPUNK Brooklyn 2022, its first Brooklyn festival since 2019, recruiting headliners The Roots and Burna Boy. A celebration of Black joy and a testament to the resilience of the Brooklyn community, AFROPUNK touches down in Commodore Barry Park on September 10th and 11th.

Citi Cardmember-exclusive presale tickets are available now. Fans who sign up to the AFROPUNK Community by texting “AFROPUNK” to (718) 550-6268 will have exclusive access to presale pricing ($135 + fees)  before the price increases for the general on-sale tickets ($160 + fees). The AFROPUNK Community presale starts on Thursday, June 16th, at 10 AM ET, and general on-sale tickets are available on Friday, June 17th, at 10 AM ET.

The relaunched AFROPUNK Brooklyn brings a constellation of the most exciting artists in modern music to Commodore Barry Park. The legendary Roots crew headlines the first night, celebrating their 30th anniversary as a band with a set that draws from their decade-spanning catalog. Closing out the festival on the second night is Burna Boy, performing songs from his upcoming album Love, Damini during his first headlining set at a U.S. festival and his first show in New York City since he sold out Madison Square Garden in April.

Beyond the headliners brings a group of game-changing names looking to make a statement at AFROPUNK. TDE rhymer Isaiah Rashad graces the stage for his first-ever AFROPUNK performance, ready to embrace an inclusive and accepting new community as he continues the latest chapter in his life and career. Notable big names on the lineup include Lucky DayeFreddie GibbsTierra Whack, and Earl Sweatshirt, who performed at his first AFROPUNK since reuniting with Tyler, The Creator and Syd at AFROPUNK 2016.

The AFROPUNK lineup highlights the diversity of sound and style present in the Black music community, bringing standout acts from all genres and nations to Commodore Barry. Rising star Bartees Strange makes his AFROPUNK debut, bringing his personal and hard-charging rock music to the stage. Richmond, VA quintet Butcher Brown made their name with laid back instrumental jazz, but their upcoming  AFROPUNK performance shows off a new direction, with prominent guest vocalists, some of whom will join them on stage. Known for blending R&B with traditional AfroBeats, Nigerian artist Adekunle Gold follows behind Burna Boy as a contingent of exciting artists from the African continent, including rising artist SPINALL, whose hit “Palazzo” w/ Asake is climbing Billboard’s Hot Afrobeats chart.

AFROPUNK is a festival for the community, so it’s only natural that the festival welcomes artists from the Brooklyn community to the stage. Slated to perform are Rodney Chrome, a rising Brooklyn rapper, Alex Mali, the self-proclaimed “alt-R&B queen,” and Talia Goddess, an exciting hip-hop artist from the borough. Stay tuned to AFROPUNK on socials and text “AFROPUNK” to (718) 550-6268 for more announcements about lineup additions, as more exciting names join the bill.

AFROPUNK is more than a festival, it’s a celebration of life, music, food, and culture in the Black community. As always, AFROPUNK offers an exciting array of unique activations to entertain and enlighten attendees between sets. AFROPUNK hosts the Spinthrift Market, a shop market full of talented makers, selectors and curators from the New York area, and AFROPUNK’s Bites ‘n Beats, which provides event goers an opportunity to indulge in cuisines from NYC chefs and local food trucks.

Stay tuned for more information on these activations, and more to be announced.

After hosting events in Miami, Atlanta, Bahia, and Johannesburg in recent years, and an event in Minneapolis this weekend, AFROPUNK feels great to be home. With AFROPUNK 2022, the global brand seeks to remind New York and the wider world why it’s one of the most vital and vibrant cultural events on the calendar.

Access the AFROPUNK 2022 press application HERE

Buy tickets for AFROPUNK 2022: http://afropunk.com/festival/brooklyn

Citi Cardmember Presale
Tuesday June 14th at 10am ET – Thursday, June 16th at 9:59am ET
$135 + fees for GA, $125 for VIP add-on

AFROPUNK Community Presale 
Thursday, June 16th at 10am ET – Friday, June 17th at 9:59am ET
$135 + fees for GA, $125 for VIP add-on

General On Sale
On Sale: Friday, June 17th at 10am ET
$160+ fees, plus $125 for VIP add-on

Please contact MichelleAnnjie, or Destiny  for more info.

The Background:

About AFROPUNK:
AFROPUNK IS THE MICROPHONE OF THOUGHT AND A LENS OF PERSPECTIVE

AFROPUNK is an integrated media platform and global music festival platform giving voice to the unwritten, unwelcome and unseen. AFROPUNK is redefining the modern multicultural experience through its mission to unleash freedom of expression and to honor the power of individuality while strengthening our community. AFROPUNK creates an anchor for its growing audience of multicultural youth through its annual music festival and other events (in Brooklyn, Miami, Minneapolis, and Oakland) with past events in Paris, London, Atlanta, and Johannesburg), while continually enhancing engagement and promoting conversation through content, commerce, and community.

AFROPUNK is devoted to creating safe spaces for the expression of Black liberation and a Black Future where we love ourselves and each other without preconception. The AFROPUNK tenets serve as a North Star and remind people to check themselves, ego and each other when we enter the shared spaces.

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Buy tickets for AFROPUNK Brooklyn: https://afropunk.com/festival/brooklyn/

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