“Although we originally hoped it would be possible to bring you the festival this August, the ongoing uncertainty regarding the COVID-19 pandemic has made this timeline no longer possible.

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But concerns have canceled it for good. The 2020 Dreamville Festival, presented by Fayetteville-native, rapper J. Cole, has been canceled, the team announced late Friday night on social media. Cole will curate the lineup again, with an announcement of acts expected in early 2020, according to a news release.

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The 2020 Dreamville Festival, presented by Fayetteville-native, rapper J. Cole, has been canceled, the team announced late Friday night on social media.

Refunds are also being offered. In just its second year, Dreamville Festival has already seen it’s share of bad luck. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images), The 2020 Dreamville Festival, presented by Fayetteville-native, rapper J. Cole, has been canceled, the team announced late Friday night on social media. The 2nd annual Dreamville Festival was originally scheduled to take place April 4th, but the coronavirus pandemic forced organizers and health officials in North Carolina to postpone the festival four months until August 29th.

“After much deliberation and careful monitoring of the current situation, we have decided to cancel Dreamville Festival 2020,” organizers said in a statement Friday. Presented by Grammy-nominated American rapper J. Cole, Dreamville Festival takes place annually in the state that raised him: North Carolina. We hope to announce the full music lineup as early as next week. The popular festival will be returning to Big Field at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, North Carolina. CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 04: J Cole performs on stage during a Get Out The Vote concert in support of Hillary Clinton at Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio on November 4, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio.