A$AP Rocky, Future & Migos Announced As Headliners For Real Street Festival

Meek Mill, 2 Chainz, Lil Baby & more will also be performing at the Orange County festival.

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Orange County is set to host one of its first major hip-hop festival in years with Real Street Festival, a brand new festival focused on hip-hop lifestyle. The festival will debut at the Honda Center in Anaheim, CA on August 10th and 11th celebrating different aspects of the culture from music to street art and fashion.

The festival will include three stages -- two main stages and an underground stage. A$AP Rocky, Future and Migos have been announced as the headliners. Also performing that weekend will be 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Meek Mill, Miguel, Rae Sremmurd, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Jay Rock + SiR + Reason + Zacari, Kid Ink, Lil Baby, and many more as well as yet-to-be-announced special guests

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Big Boy's Neighborhood will also be opening up shop at the California festival, bringing West Coast Customs car show, barber shop and nail salon hosted by Big Boy himself. He'll also be hosting live interviews. 

The festival is a collaborative effort between Synergy Global Entertainment and iHeartMedia’s REAL 92.3, and Honda Center.

“I’m so excited to be teaming up with John Reese and the SGE team to bring an immersive, true-to-culture hip hop music experience to Orange County, California. We are looking forward to the Real Street Festival becoming a staple iHeartRadio Real 92.3 event for hip hop fans to look forward to, year after year," the Executive Vice President of Urban/Hip Hop at iHeartMedia, Doc Wynter, said in a press release.

Tickets are available at www.RealStreetFest.com. Early bird single day GA tickets are $89.00 (plus fees) and early bird weekend GA.

Via Real Street Festival

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