Atlanta came alive on October 25-26, 2025, as One Music Fest returned with a historic lineup that celebrated the city’s past, showcased its present, and elevated the next generation of music. Across two unforgettable days, the festival proved why Atlanta is the heartbeat of hip-hop, R&B, and gospel culture.
DAY 1 —FUTURE AND OTHER LEGENDARY PERFORMERS

Day 1 of the festival featured performances from The Roots, Mary J. Blige, Busta Rhymes, Havoc of Mobb Deep, Kehlani, Wale, Boosie, Flo, and the Dungeon Family, each delivering powerful sets spanning decades of music.
Fans also enjoyed an R&B set with Lloyd, Ray J, Bobby V, Sammie, and Pleasure P., and Greg Street led a set, adding hometown energy, featuring Plies, Trick Daddy, Project Pat, Trinidad Jame$, and Rich Kidz, bridging Atlanta’s past and present in true block-party style.
The emotional highlight came with the Dungeon Family Reunion honoring Rico Wade, featuring Goodie Mob, Big Boi, Sleepy Brown, and Killer Mike. This legendary performance transformed the stage into sacred ground. It was celebrating the architects of Atlanta’s sound while connecting generations of fans to the city’s cultural roots.
Future headlined the closing of Day 1. He celebrated the 10th anniversary of Dirty Sprite 2. His performance is said to be “one of the best performances in OMF history.” Future also performed hits like March Madness and Stick Talk, perfectly connecting the festival’s legendary acts with Atlanta’s rising generation of stars.
DAY 2 — LUDACRIS AND A STAR-STUDDED FINALE
Day 2 was filled with energy and togetherness. The festival showcased talents, featuring Marvin Sapp, Doechii, Leon Thomas, Jazmine Sullivan, and Clipse, blending gospel, contemporary R&B, and hip-hop, and highlighting Atlanta’s musical versatility.
Ludacris closed out the Fest, celebrating and honoring 25 years of his debut album, Back For The First Time. He performed Stand Up, Move B*h, How Low, and more. Luda commanded the stage with charisma and energy.

Legendary surprise guests included Jeezy, Usher, LL Cool J, Jermaine Dupri, Jadakiss, Fergie, and Chingy. This unforgettable show ended by uniting fans of different generations. Fireworks lit the Atlanta skyline as thousands sang along, proving One Music Fest 2025 was more than a festival — it was a cultural milestone. From the Dungeon Family Reunion to Ludacris’ finale, the weekend celebrated Atlanta’s enduring influence and creativity.
Atlanta doesn’t just make music — Atlanta is the music.




