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D'Angelo to Headline Roots Picnic in 2025

D'Angelo to Headline Roots Picnic in 2025

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The post D'Angelo to Headline Roots Picnic in 2025 appeared first on Consequence.
D'Angelo will headline the Roots Picnic in 2025, marking a rare live performance for the R&B icon.
The Black Messiah singer will perform alongside The Roots during the two-day music festival, set to take place May 31st-June 1st, at The Mann in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, PA. For D'Angelo, it will mark his first full performance in front of an audience since 2016. (In 2020, he played a set sans a crowd during a COVID-era Verzuz set, while in 2022, he sang a single song at Netflix Is a Joke Fest.)
Last year, D'Angelo's close collaborator, Raphael Saadiq, revealed that D'Angelo was working on a new album, his first since Black Messiah in 2014, so perhaps he'll debut some new music during his set at the Roots Picnic.
Alongside D'Angelo, the 2025 Roots Picnic lineup features Lenny Kravitz, Miguel, Kaytranda, GloRilla, Pusha T, Tems, Latto, 2 Chainz, Musiq Soulchild, and more.
A ticket pre-sale for Roots Picnic begins on Tuesday, February 18th at 10:00 a.m. ET, with a public on-sale following on Friday, February 21st at 10:00 a.m. ET via the festival's website.
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