ATLANTA — ONE Musicfest (OMF), the nation's largest Black-owned music festival, is back in Atlanta this weekend.

Thousands of music lovers are expected to attend the festival, which is "paying tribute to Atlanta's legacy" 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," said Jason “J.” Carter, Founder of ONE Musicfest in part, in a release.

The outdoor concert features one of the powerful lineups paying tribute to the city's musical legacy, cultural influence, and creative spirit. Atlanta's own Future and Ludacris are just two of the headlining acts, along with Doechii and The Roots, with Mary J. Blige.

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