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Made In America 2021 returns this Labor Day Weekend with a stacked lineup. The Jay-Z-founded music festival is celebrating its tenth anniversary. Like many events, last year's celebration was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so this year's festivities will be bigger than ever.


ity officials announced Thursday that the Made in America festival on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway will go on as planned this weekend, despite the severe flooding and weather damage that wreaked havoc in the region.


The two-day concert's main stage is located in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.


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The nearby Schuylkill River experienced significant, historic flooding overnight Wednesday.


The river's water levels are continuing to rise. Officials anticipate waters to crest at 17.2 feet by 30th Street Station — which would be the highest the water has ever reached.


The previous record for water levels in the Schuylkill was set 152 years ago at 17 feet.


Made In America 2021 boats an impressive lineup of over 30 artists performing chart-topping hits during the two-day event. Those unable to attend in person don’t have to miss out, as Tidal Music is live-streaming the concert this year, offering full digital-access to the festival.


The 2021 Made In America Festival is coming this weekend!


The Made In America will go on as planned this Labor Day weekend, despite the Schuylkill River flooding near the Ben Franklin Parkway.


It takes place Saturday, September 4 and Sunday, September 5.


Mayor Jim Kenney confirmed Friday that the event, curated by Jay Z and featuring acts like Justin Bieber, Megan Thee Stallion and Lil Baby, will still take place.


The sixth annual festival will air via TIDAL from Philadelphia, Penn. on Saturday (September 4) and Sunday (September 5), and there will be a ton of superstars hitting the stage.


This year’s festival is headlined by Lil Baby (Saturday) and Justin Bieber (Sunday), with additional performances from Roddy Ricch, Kehlani, Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion, Young Thug, Bobby Shmurda, Tinashe, Bia and so many more artists!