The Cincinnati Music Festival has been postponed for the second consecutive year. Organizers announced that the music festival will be pushed back to the summer of 2022, citing the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. "Based on the current state of the pandemic as it relates to mass gatherings and events, it was determined that it was best to move the Cincinnati Music Festival to July 2022," organizers wrote. "Festival organizers are working to confirm all of the same acts for 2022 including multi-talented singer-songwriter Janet Jackson, Snoop Dogg and Charlie Wilson. A finalized lineup will be announced in the next few months."The festival is now slated for July 21 through 23, 2022 at Paul Brown Stadium.A virtual event will be offered in July 2021 to celebrate the heritage of the Cincinnati Music Festival with historic footage of performances dating back more than 50 years. Details of the virtual event will be released this spring.This is the second consecutive year the music festival has been postponed, initially slated for July 2020 at Paul Brown Stadium.Organizers are working toward securing the same schedule that was previously announced for 2021 and includes: Thursday night with Vibe's Party with a Purpose at the ICON Music Center, featuring BJ the Chicago Kid and more to be finalized. Friday with Jonathan Butler, Tony Toni Tone, Fantasia, Snoop Dogg, and festival favorite, Charlie Wilson, and Saturday featuring Kirk Whalum, The O’Jays and Janet Jackson to close out the weekend. Jackson last appeared in Cincinnati in 2018 for her State of the World tour. A finalized lineup will be announced in the next few months.For more information, click here.
The Cincinnati Music Festival has been postponed for the second consecutive year.
Organizers announced that the music festival will be pushed back to the summer of 2022, citing the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
"Based on the current state of the pandemic as it relates to mass gatherings and events, it was determined that it was best to move the Cincinnati Music Festival to July 2022," organizers wrote. "Festival organizers are working to confirm all of the same acts for 2022 including multi-talented singer-songwriter Janet Jackson, Snoop Dogg and Charlie Wilson. A finalized lineup will be announced in the next few months."
The festival is now slated for July 21 through 23, 2022 at Paul Brown Stadium.
A virtual event will be offered in July 2021 to celebrate the heritage of the Cincinnati Music Festival with historic footage of performances dating back more than 50 years.
Details of the virtual event will be released this spring.
This is the second consecutive year the music festival has been postponed, initially slated for July 2020 at Paul Brown Stadium.
Organizers are working toward securing the same schedule that was previously announced for 2021 and includes: Thursday night with Vibe's Party with a Purpose at the ICON Music Center, featuring BJ the Chicago Kid and more to be finalized. Friday with Jonathan Butler, Tony Toni Tone, Fantasia, Snoop Dogg, and festival favorite, Charlie Wilson, and Saturday featuring Kirk Whalum, The O’Jays and Janet Jackson to close out the weekend. Jackson last appeared in Cincinnati in 2018 for her State of the World tour. A finalized lineup will be announced in the next few months.
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