Brooklyn Vegan — Tyler the Creator's annual festival also includes The Internet, Brockhampton, Kali Uchis, Earl Sweatshirt, Pusha T, Tierra Whack, Men I Trust, Turnstile, and much more.
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Stereogum — Tyler, The Creator has reliably curated a pretty damn good lineup for his annual Camp Flog Gnaw festival. It returns for its seventh year in 2018, this time at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, and he's just unveiled this year's roster. more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Though Lauryn Hill cancelled all August US dates (including NJ and more), her appearance at Finland's Flow Festival this week is still on.
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Stereogum — Santigold has been in our lives for a while now; her classic self-titled debut album is now a decade old. But Santigold hasn't released an album since 2016's
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Stereogum — Following a number of complaints about Lauryn Hill's recent Toronto concert, from sound quality to her notorious tardiness, the singer has canceled some upcoming tour dates. more info
Stereogum — There was a clock. You had to be looking at the stage from just the right angle to see it, but it was there. On the side of the stage, digital red numbers counted down, to the second, how much time Lauryn Hill had left before the Chicago authorities ... more info
Chicago Sun-Times, IL — Closing night of the Pitchfork Music Festival was slated to be a mighty one-two punch courtesy of powerhouses Chaka Khan and Ms. Lauryn Hill, who capped off the weekendlong music fest with potent sets. Earlier in the day, Smino, Japanese Breakfast an... more info
Stereogum — 2018 was the day that Pitchfork quietly became a leftfield R&B festival. It's not just that; there will always be room for plenty of indie rock at this particular shindig. But if there's a major overarching story of this year's festival, it's the sto... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — The Pitchfork Music Festival takes place this weekend (July 20-22) in Chicago's Union Park, and if you can't make it in person you can still watch many of the performances from Courtney Barnett, Lauryn Hill, Fleet Foxes, The War on Drugs, B... more info