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Tyler, The Creator & Bad Bunny Will Headline Made In America 2022

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Made in America 2022 has announced their lineup, with performances from Tyler, the Creator, Bad Bunny, Kodak Black, Jazmine Sullivan and more.

Two-time Grammy winner Tyler, the Creator is currently performing overseas, but in September, he’s the star of Made in America 2022. On Tuesday (June 7), the festival lineup was announced, with headlining spots from Tyler and Bad Bunny, along with appearances from Jazmine Sullivan, Snoh Aalegra, Victoria MonĂ©t, Pusha T, Lil Tjay, Kodak Black, Toro y Moi, Babyface Ray, Larry June and more.

The announcement comes just in time with Tyler dropping a new GOLF le FLEUR* x Converse commercial for the GLF 2.0. With a “Curry” and “Oil Green” colorway, the shoe drops on Thursday, June 9th, retailing at $110 USD.

In March, the rapper held a 70-minute talk as part of Converse’s All Star series where he discussed how Pharrell Williams facilitated Tyler’s collaboration with the brand.

“With Converse it’s like, man, we had so many different ideas that didn’t work, and it’s okay because all of that got us to this one end result that doesn’t even have anything to do with it,” Tyler said, adding, “you just learn along the way.”

Last week, JAY-Z dropped new TIDAL playlist ‘Montecito,’ featuring Made in America 2022 performers with songs including “A1 Since Day 1,” “6 Mile Show” and “Family > Money” from Babyface Ray, “Just So You Remember” by Pusha T and “Super Gremlin,” “I Wish” and “Purple Stamp” from Kodak Black.

2-Day GA and VIP passes for Made in America are available now.

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