Festival News
Annual Austin hip-hop festival draws Travis Scott and more big names
The seventh annual Jmblya, a Texas music festival that focuses on hip hop, returns to Austin and Dallas in May with a lineup headlined by Travis Scott, Lil Wayne, and Kevin Gates.
The two-city, two-day fest will kick off in Dallas on May 3 at Fair Park, then move on to Austin on May 4 at Circuit of The Americas.
General admission tickets start at $59, and go on sale at 12 pm on March 1 at jmblya.com. The festival will also offer several types of VIP packages, ranging from $179-$2,500.
A native of Missouri City, Texas, Scott is ultra-hot right now, coming off his recent appearance at the 2019 Super Bowl, alongside Maroon 5 and Big Boi. His 2018 single "Sicko Mode" was dubbed by Billboard as the "unlikeliest No. 1 hit song." If that's not enough, he's father to Kylie Jenner's daughter, Stormi.
In addition to the headliners, the festival will feature performances by up-and-coming artists including YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gunna, Sheck Wes, Bhad Bhabie, and Blueface.
Additional performers include female hip-hop duo City Girls, WhooKilledKenny from Austin, Houston's own Maxo Kream, rising Filipino-American artist P-Lo, and 10k.caash from Dallas.
In addition to the music, Jmblya will have a charitable aspect to it. In Austin, the festival will donate a portion of proceeds to Grounded in Music, an Austin-based nonprofit which works with underprivileged children in grades four and up to provide music instruction that would be otherwise absent from their school’s curriculum and to connect children with nationally recognized musicians, opportunities, and scholarships.
Jmblya's parent company, Scoremore Shows, was founded in Austin by Sascha Stone Guttfreund and Claire Bogle; the 2018 version drew 60,000 attendees.