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North Carolina rap star J. Cole has had some bad luck with his Dreamville Festival. The festival was first supposed to come to North Carolina, Cole’s home state, in 2018, but it had to be cancelled because of Hurricane Florence. Cole did get to stage the festival in 2019, but there hasn’t been another Dreamville Fest since then on account of the pandemic. This year, the Dreamville Festival will finally return to Raleigh, with Cole headlining.
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