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Chingy & Lloyd join Juicy Fest 2023 line-up

20 August 2022 - 0 Comments

The line-up for Juicy Festival 2023 has gotten even juicier with the addition of two dominant R&B and hip-hop stars from the 2000s ready to bring the nostalgia.

Influential hip-hop superstar Chingy, and R&B crooner Lloyd have been added to the already impressive Juicy Festival line-up of Nelly, Ne-Yo, Ja Rule, Bow Wow, Xzibit, Pretty Ricky, Mya and Twista.

In the early noughties there was no turn up without Chingy. He collaborated with Jermaine Dupri, Snoop Dogg, Trina, Tyrese, Ludacris and more, and single-handedly influenced cultural slang with ‘thurr’ and ‘hurr’ following his smash hit Right Thurr. Other hits include Pullin Me Back, One Call Away, Holidae Inn, Dem Jeans and more.

As a member of the Murder Inc record label, Lloyd was a key player for those growing up in the mid to late noughties with tracks such as Get It Shawty, Lay It Down, Southside and You. He collaborated wi
th some of the world’s biggest music stars including Drake, Nicki Minaj and the Young Money posse singing the hook on Bedrock, as well as artists such as 50 Cent, Ashanti, Ja Rule and Lil Wayne.

Juicy Festival, or Juicy Fest as it’s colloquially named, is a R18 one-day festival scheduled for eight shows across Australia and New Zealand this summer including Tauranga, Napier, Palmerston North, Auckland, Whangārei, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

Juicy Fest Co-Founders Rawiri Nelson and Kane Sala said the marketing approach was about genuine connection to an entire genre that influenced pop culture for so many in New Zealand and Australia.

“With 90's and 2000's music on the resurgence through a multitude of samples in the top 100 pop charts of the last year, it makes sense to bring this music back to the Southern Hemisphere. We’re really focused on triggering some deep nostalgia for so many who grew up to this era of hip-hop and R&B,” Sala said.

Juicy Fest promoters Glenn Meikle and Matthew Spratt said once the Tauranga and Brisbane shows had sold out, they confirmed new locations for the two centres, with the Brisbane event now being held at Victoria Park and Tauranga's at Trustpower Baypark. Extra tickets will also be released for the Palmerston North show to cater to the strong demand.

“Ticket sales are strong across all shows and many people are buying tickets to events outside of their home centres, which is not only good news for the local economy but for tourism as a whole,” Spratt said.

“People want to be out and enjoying themselves. We’ve all faced Covid restrictions in recent years and people are very much ready to enjoy the freedom of attending festivals once again. We’re all pleased to see the comeback of the live music scene,” Meikle said.

Juicy Fest 2023 gets underway on January 5, providing a sense of nostalgia for everyone who loves the RnB and hip hop sounds of the 90's and 2000's.

To purchase tickets or to join the waiting list for tickets in the sold out centres, and for more information, go to www.juicyfest.co/ Payment plans are available from August 15.



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