It’s officially springtime, now that all the festival line-ups are being announced.
Afropunk’s 12th annual musical showcase has announced the performers of their “Power To The Party” themed weekend. The 3-day musical festival will see performances from Ice Cube, Janelle Monae, Tyler, The Creator, TV On The Radio, Cee Lo Green, Â Saul Williams, Angel Haze, Flying Lotus, The Internet, Earl Sweatshirt, George Clinton, and Thundercat among others.
In a recent statement, AfroPunk shared their reasoning behind their 2016 theme:
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Power, it’s a feeling, it’s an energy, it’s the undisputed connection between cause and effect – the best of us give it away, the worst usurp it, but living modern life to the fullest, means either mastering your relationship to it or walking in its shadow. We are not blind.
Party is an oxymoron, it’s a gathering of many for a shared purpose and it’s also an outcast individual, it’s a lively social occasion as well as a gang – and the story of any party is never over, because like naked cities and the metaphysical “I”, there’s always another take.
Power to the Party means trusting the friction, the transference of great capacity to the free spirit, belief in the high-heeled spark of the assembly, and the group-mind’s ability to choose a glorious path. This isn’t about getting elected, or being protected; it’s about staking a claim.
Join the party and feel its power.
Brooklynites and retro music fans can check out the insane lineup as always at Brooklyn’s Commodore Barry Park in Fort Greene on Aug. 27 and 28. Grab tickets at afropunk.com.