Lil Wayne Announces Date For Lil Weezyana Fest

By: Melgie Claire

Lil Weezyana Fest


In spite of the fights in court that are shielding Lil Wayne from discharging his profoundly expected collection “Tha Carter V”, Lil Wayne is spreading the affection in the place where he grew up in New Orleans by reporting his third yearly “Lil Weezyana Fest” that will be occurring at Champions Square’s Bold Sphere Music in New Orleans (where his vocation begun as a Cash Money Billionaire) Louisiana on Friday, August 25th at 7:00 PM. “New Orleans I love you and Thank You,” he tweeted. “Let us celebrate once again!! #YOUNGMONEY.”

Nobody has been reported starting at right now, however in the event that there’s anything we’ve generally expected, it’s that Wayne will give us a portion of the best New Orleans and the South all in all brings to the table.

Wayne is relied upon to feature the occasion and unique guests will be reported at a later date. It is being supported by Morris Bart. The two past Champions Square shows have included starry gatherings of Crescent City-conceived Lil Wayne’s melodic colleagues and partners. The principal Lil Weezyana Fest in 2015 featured Master P, Drake, a Hot Boys reunion, Ms Tee, Mia X, DJ Jubilee, Big Freedia, and Fifth Ward Weebie.

The 2016 show included Partners N Crime, 2 Chainz, Mystikal, the Showboys, Yo Gotti, Ms. Tee, S-8ighty, Young Greatness, and Chris Brown. Every celebration has brought in New Orleans legends, including Mystical and Master P.

Lil Wayne is as yet managing the legitimate issue with Birdman over the arrival of Tha Carter V, however, Tunechi supposedly has a few different undertakings in transit, including “Funeral”, “Velvet and Dedication 6”. In spite of the fact that he hasn’t possessed the capacity to drop his most up to date collection, Wayne has been remaining occupied. He wrapped his “Kloser 2 U Tour” a month ago, released the once-vaulted T-Wayne collection with T-Pain, and performed at the Billboard Music Awards with Nicki Minaj.

“Lil Wayne spent whatever remains of the night joyously moving along to his companion’s exhibitions, ricocheting his head in a billow of smoke in a corner at stage right or radiating his gold-toothed smile when he wasn’t conveying his own particular rhymes with blinding power. For a man whose latest features have revolved around his constant wellbeing inconveniences, Lil Wayne looked shake strongly and ridiculously cheerful.”

Lil Weezyana Fest is at the end of the day supported by New Orleans lawyer Morris Bart. Tickets to the 2017 show are $65, $95 and $195.

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