Rick Ross at Oh My!

Stefflon Don, WizKid, Rick Ross and Ginuwine also come to Oh My!

OH MY! Festival is already regarded as the largest R&B, hip-hop & afrobeats festival in the Benelux. With a new announcement of 18 new names, the festival makes the event even bigger. Stefflon Don, WizKid, Rick Ross, Mabel, Ginuwine and Qlas & Blacka from Rotterdam are now also on the bill. They will all perform June 25 and 26 in De Kuip.

Earlier acts announced include Dababy, Lil Baby, Lil Durk, Tyga, Tory Lanez and others. This brings the total number of announced acts to 46. In total, more than 50 artists will perform in the iconic stadium. Tickets are available via www.oh-my.nl.

Headlining Saturday’s event is the unprecedentedly popular WizKid, who recently sold out London’s O2 Arena three nights in a row. Since Wiz’s featuring on Drake’s One Dance, which reached 2.2 billion plays and is among the most streamed tracks on Spotify, artists like Justin Bieber, Tyga and Wale have been lining up to work with him. The Nigerian superstar has not only conquered the world with his afrobeats, but has also opened doors for many others within the – increasingly popular – genre.

British rapper Stefflon Don, who grew up in the Netherlands, had her big breakthrough in 2017 with Hurtin’ Me, after which she got the chance to work with French Montana and Big Sean, among others, rappers who both gave away a show at previous editions of OH MY! Festival. Besides Stefflon, the British Mabel will also enter the stage, you can know her from monster-hit Don’t Call Me Up from 2019.

Rick Ross is rapper and entrepreneur. He founded his own music label, Maybach Music Group, in 2009

The American Ginuwine will also make an appearance on the last weekend in July; the R&B singer scored a worldwide hit with Pony in 1997.

 

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