CKay will perform together with DaBaby and Broederliefde at Oh My! Festival

Oh My! also pesents DaBaby, Broederliefde and Ckay

Earlier, OH MY! Festival announced that Lil Baby and Lil Durk will take the stage on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 June 2022 in De Kuip. The organization now adds DaBaby, Tory Lanez, Tyga, Rema, Fabolous, Ckay, Tion Wayne, and local talents like Kevin, Broederliefde, Ronnie Flex and Cor to the line-up. Ticket sales start on 2 February at 12.00 here.

The much-discussed American DaBaby will make his first appearance at OH MY! Festival for the first time in the Netherlands. Since his debut album Baby On Baby from 2019, he has been one of the most popular rappers of the moment. He will undoubtedly close the festival with a spectacular show.

Other artist who will be present are Fabolous, J Holiday, Chivv, Cho, Frenna, Henkie T, Ka, Rich2Gether and Yssi SB. Local talent include Broederliefde, Cor en  Boys in de Hood with Hef and Crooks from Hoogvliet.

Broederliefde will also take the stage
Broederliefde, the hugely popular Rotterdam act, will also take the stage.

A surprising addition to the line-up is Nigerian Ckay. He had a huge hit with Love Nwantiti. He will be part of the Blends stage, dedicated to the increasingly popular Afrobeats genre. Rema, Omah Lay and Rich2Gether will also perform on this stage.

Next to the main stage and BLENDS stage, La Foux will host an area. This is artist management is run by the Fouradi brothers. They will present their roster at the OH MY! Festival, including Kevin (this rapper from Rotterdam is one of the most Dutch popular artists of the moment), Lijpe, Josylvio, Sevn Alias and Spanker.

 

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