Shortly after its Governor's Ball on Randall's Island this
summer, Founders Entertainment announced the inaugural Meadows Music and Arts
Festival, held in a parking lot in Flushing Meadows Park outside of CitiField,
on October 1 and 2. From noon to 10 p.m., the festival featured live music and
a food fair. Although the original Saturday headliner, the Weeknd, cancelled due to scheduling conflicts with Saturday Night Live, the concerts across
four stages included Kanye West, J.
Cole, Chance the Rapper, Kygo, Grimes, The 1975, Pretty Lights, Bryson Tiller,
Savages, Empire of the Sun, Chromeo, Metric,
Damian ‘Jr. Gong’ Marley, Thomas Jack, Sylvan Esso, Kamasi Washington,
Cage the Elephant, Mr. Twin Sister, Zhu, Twin Shadow (performing Purple Rain), and many more.
The Meadows Music and Arts Festival donated a portion of its
proceeds to several local Queens organizations as well as the families of
police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty. Benefactors included, the Queens Library, the
Far Rockaway RBI Little League, the Neighborhood Dinner, and Answer the Call. In
addition, concertgoers could earn free tickets to the festival in exchange for
volunteering at Masbia Soup Kitchens, resulting in more than 300 hours of
community service in the weeks leading up to and after the festival.
Kanye West, Sunday's headliner, ended his performance after
35 minutes, citing a family emergency. Later news revealed that his wife, Kim Kardashian,
had been bound and robbed in France.
Jack Garratt
Pusha T
Metric
Metric
Bryson Tiller
Mac Miller
Borns
Cage the Elephant
Chance the Rapper
The 1975
Twin Shadow
Kygo
Kanye West
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