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Jay-Z, Drake and Bieber Set to Perform at Fanatics Fest

Key Takeaways

  • Audiomack has unveiled the official playlist for Fanatics Fest.
  • The event features hits from established artists like Jay-Z and emerging acts such as Iman Nunez.
  • Fanatics Fest will take place in New York City from July 16 to 19.

Audiomack has announced the official playlist for Fanatics Fest, a multi-day event that brings together sports and music enthusiasts. The 50-track playlist includes popular hits such as Drake’s 'Shabang,' Jay-Z's 'Empire State of Mind,' Justin Bieber's 'Yukon,' and Taylor Swift's 'Anti-Hero.'

In addition to well-known artists, the playlist also highlights emerging acts like Lane Gang Wells, Bashfortheworld, and Iman Nunez. Nunez’s track ‘Rotten Apple’ features New York natives Niko Brim and Kai Ca$h, reflecting the city's spirit of resilience.

David Ponte, co-founder and chief marketing officer at Audiomack, expressed excitement about the partnership: 'At Audiomack, we believe that discovering new artists is one of the most exciting parts of being a music fan. Fanatics Fest brings together sports, music, and entertainment in a way that feels incredibly authentic.'

The event will take place from July 16 to 19 at the Javits Center in New York City. Adult single-day tickets are available for $81, with Saturday tickets priced slightly higher at $93. Kids’ tickets cost $35, and there are family deal packages as well.

Notable appearances include Jay-Z, Serena Williams, Kevin Hart, Aaron Judge, Jalen Brunson from the New York Knicks, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and WWE superstar Roman Reigns. The event promises a blend of sports and music, with performances scheduled throughout the four-day period.

Iman Nunez, whose track ‘Rotten Apple’ is featured on the playlist, shared his thoughts: '‘Rotten Apple’ is New York personified. It’s about the grit, resilience, and mentality that defines this city. Having to do whatever it takes to push through obstacles and keep moving forward. That same mindset is what makes great athletes, so having the record featured on this year’s playlist feels like the perfect fit.'

The event aims to create an authentic experience for fans of both sports and music, with a focus on introducing new artists alongside established stars. The playlist serves as a soundtrack to the festivities, setting the tone for what promises to be an exciting weekend in New York City.

'At Audiomack, we believe that discovering new artists is one of the most exciting parts of being a music fan. Fanatics Fest brings together sports, music, and entertainment in a way that feels incredibly authentic.'

David Ponte, Co-founder and chief marketing officer at Audiomack

'‘Rotten Apple’ is New York personified. It’s about the grit, resilience, and mentality that defines this city. Having to do whatever it takes to push through obstacles and keep moving forward.'

Iman Nunez, Artist