Jay-Z Announces Return of<br />Made in America Music Festival.<br />Jay-Z Announces Return of<br />Made in America Music Festival.<br />On May 26, Jay-Z released a statement announcing<br />the 2021 comeback of his Made in America Festival. .<br />On May 26, Jay-Z released a statement announcing<br />the 2021 comeback of his Made in America Festival. .<br />On May 26, Jay-Z released a statement announcing<br />the 2021 comeback of his Made in America Festival. .<br />The music festival will take place<br />Sept. 4 and Sept. 5 on “the legendary Benjamin<br />Franklin Parkway” in Philadelphia. .<br />After being canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19, Jay-Z<br />said this year’s festival would be “like no other.” .<br />He went on to promise “bigger” performances <br />and a “wider range” of philanthropic <br />organizations being highlighted. .<br />This year will be like no other, as Made in<br />America celebrates 10 years of music history<br />making moments. The artists’ performances<br />will be even bigger and Cause Village will<br />host a wider range of amazing philanthropic<br />organizations. We look forward to sharing<br />incredible memories with our festival<br />attendees and the city of Philadelphia, Jay-Z, via 'Complex'.<br />Made in America will be produced by Jay-Z’s full-service entertainment company, Roc Nation, alongside Live Nation. .<br />The ACLU of Pennsylvania will also<br />be involved as an official charity partner. .<br />Made in America has generated over<br />$135 million in economic impact for Philadelphia<br />since it launched in 2012