Atlanta, get ready — ONE Musicfest is coming back bigger, louder, and prouder than ever.
Dubbed “the South’s biggest cultural celebration,” ONE Musicfest (OMF) returns to Piedmont Park on October 25–26, promising two unforgettable days of music, unity, and pure Black excellence. And this year? It’s personal.
The 2025 edition, presented by P&G and co-produced with Live Nation, is set to make history with a jaw-dropping lineup featuring legends, rising stars, and a historic tribute to the late Rico Wade, one of the architects of Atlanta’s sound.
🎶 Full Lineup: Legends, Hitmakers & Next-Gen Vibes
From R&B royalty to hip-hop icons and new-wave disruptors, the 2025 ONE Musicfest lineup is stacked. Here’s just a taste of who’s performing — in alphabetical order:
803 Fresh, Ari Lennox, Bankroll Ni, Bobby V, Boosie, Busta Rhymes, Carl Thomas, Case, Chief Keef, Clipse, Cupid, DJ Smooth, Flippa T, FLO, Greg Street & Friends (featuring Plies, Project Pat, Rich Kidz, Trinidad James, Trick Daddy), Havoc of Mobb Deep, Jagged Edge, Jazmine Sullivan, KenTheMan, Kehlani, Leon Thomas, Lloyd, Marvin Sapp, Mike Clark Jr., Odeal, Organized Noize, Pleasure P, Rasheeda, Ray J, Ray Vaughn, Sammie, Tonio Armani, Trick Daddy, Trinidad James, Tweet, Wale, and Yakiyn.
But that’s not all — Atlanta’s own Future and Ludacris are headlining, along with a once-in-a-lifetime Dungeon Family reunion that’s set to honor the legacy of the late, great Rico Wade.
🔥 Dungeon Family Reunion: Honoring Rico Wade
This year’s event hits different.
ONE Musicfest founder Jason “J.” Carter confirmed the festival will celebrate the life and impact of Rico Wade, the Atlanta legend and member of Organized Noize who helped shape the sound of Outkast, Goodie Mob, and so many others.
“Atlanta is our home, and this year we’re celebrating it in the biggest way possible — with Future, Ludacris, and a historic Dungeon Family Reunion honoring the life and legacy of Rico Wade, a true giant in hip hop,” said Carter in an official statement.
✊🏾 More Than a Music Festival — It’s a Movement
Since its humble beginnings, ONE Musicfest has grown into the nation’s largest Black-owned, open-air, multi-stage music festival, and its impact stretches far beyond the stage.
With over $61 million in annual economic impact, the festival employs more than 5,000 people each year, from event staff to production crews to vendors. It supports Black-owned businesses, fuels Atlanta’s creative economy, and creates partnerships that stretch beyond the weekend.
“ONE Musicfest has always been about uniting legends, elevating new voices, and creating unforgettable cultural moments,” Carter added. “This year’s lineup reflects the richness and diversity of Black music and culture from across the globe.”
🌍 Why You Can’t Miss ONE Musicfest 2025
- A lineup that spans generations: From Chief Keef to Carl Thomas, from Kehlani to Cupid — there’s truly something for everyone.
- Cultural impact: OMF is the place where Black music, fashion, art, food, and legacy collide.
- A hometown tribute: With a spotlight on Atlanta’s musical roots and Rico Wade’s legacy, this year’s festival is both a celebration and a homecoming.
- Unmatched vibes: Ask anyone who’s been — the energy at ONE Musicfest is unlike any other festival in the country.
📍 Festival Info at a Glance
- Dates: October 25–26, 2025
- Location: Piedmont Park, Atlanta, GA
- Tickets & Info: www.onemusicfest.com
📲 Join the Culture, Feel the Energy
If you’ve been sleeping on ONE Musicfest, now’s the time to wake up. With its perfect mix of iconic nostalgia, new-school heat, and cultural reverence, OMF 2025 is set to be the most powerful celebration of Black music and unity this year.
Tag your festival crew. Book your Airbnb. Get your fit ready.
ATL is calling — and this fall, the culture takes center stage.
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