Some of Atlanta's Best Are Hitting The Stage For ONE MusicFest

Future and Ludacris will hit the stage at ONE Musicfest along with a Dungeon Family reunion honoring the late great Rico Wade.

July 31, 2025
Festival lineup poster for One Musicfest 2025 featuring artists like Jazmine Sullivan, Future, Kehlani, Ludacris, Mary J. Blige, and more.
Live Nation Urban

The South's most significant cultural moment is set.

ONE Musicfest (OMF), presented by P&G, returns to Atlanta's Piedmont Park with one of its most exciting lineups yet, paying tribute to the city's musical legacy, cultural influence, and creative spirit. Taking place October 25-26, the festival is co-produced by Live Nation Urban and presented by P&G. And while OMF has built a rep for uniting generations and genres, this year’s lineup is monumental.

This year's festival promises once-in-a-lifetime performances honoring Southern rap, including historic Atlanta-centric moments reflecting the heart of the culture. The Black-owned, open-air, multi-stage juggernaut is returning to Piedmont Park for its 16th year. Headliners include Future, Ludacris, The Roots featuring Mary J. Blige, Busta Rhymes, and more, Doechii, and a Dungeon Family reunion honoring the late, great Rico Wade. Add in bonus performances from fan-favorites like Clipse, some surprise guests, deep Atlanta roots, and a mix of legacy acts and buzzing artists, and OMF is set to be a definitive moment in music this year.

"Atlanta is our home, and this year we're celebrating it in the biggest way possible—with Future, Ludacris, and a historic Dungeon Family Reunion honoring the life and legacy of Rico Wade, a true giant in hip hop," fest founder, Jason “J.” Carter tells Complex. "ONE Musicfest has always been about uniting legends, elevating new voices, and creating unforgettable cultural moments. While we're paying tribute to Atlanta's legacy, this year's lineup reflects the richness and diversity of Black music and culture from across the globe."

As an alumnus of Ebony Magazine's Power 100, OMF has a significant annual economic impact of more than $61 million. The festival employs more than 5,000 people annually, comprising event staff, production crews, security personnel, hospitality staff, vendors, and artists. OMF powers Atlanta's creative economy, supports Black-owned businesses, and fosters partnerships that last beyond festival weekend. It's more than a festival; it's a cultural engine for Atlanta’s community and beyond.

ONE Musicfest (OMF) is the nation's largest Black-owned, open-air, multi-stage music festival, attracting over 100,000 diverse music lovers from all over the country. This year's festival will feature top-tier brands such as Toyota, Hennessy, and Teremana.

OMF expanded with the launch of TwoGether Land Festival in Dallas, Texas, extending its mission of community building and shared experiences while honoring the legacy of Black music.

For the full lineup, tickets, and more info, visit onemusicfest.com.