The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

‘Made in America’ leaving the parkway

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Jay-Z said Wednesday he’s disappoint­ed that Philadelph­ia is booting his annual music festival from the city’s grandest boulevard, accusing the mayor of having “zero appreciati­on for what Made In America has built alongside the phenomenal citizens of this city.”

Writing in The Philadelph­ia Inquirer, the music mogul rapped the city for making a decision before consulting organizers, calling it a failure on the part of Democratic Mayor Jim Kenney.

The mayor said he thought the city’s position had been communicat­ed to Jay-Z.

“I love Jay-Z,” Kenney said at a news conference. “We love the concert and we want to keep it.” He said the city is looking at alternativ­e sites.

Held each year since 2012, Made in America has drawn as many as 50,000 people to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, a heavily visited expanse of museums, monuments, fountains and the famed “Rocky” steps at the Philadelph­ia Museum of Art.

But the city said the festival is no longer welcome on the parkway after this year.

“We had some operationa­l difficulti­es on the parkway because of how long it takes to set up and take down,” Kenney said.

Made in America was originally intended to attract people to Philadelph­ia on Labor Day weekend, traditiona­lly a slow time for tourism, said city spokeswoma­n Sarah Reyes. But the growth in tourism since then means an event of that scale “may no longer be necessary,” she said in an earlier statement to philly.com.

The two-day festival has also drawn noise complaints from some neighbors, philly. com reported.

Nicki Minaj, Meek Mill and Post Malone are set to perform at this year’s festival.

Jay-Z wrote that Made in America has generated an economic impact of nearly $103 million since 2012.

“Do they regularly reject minority-owned businesses that want to continue to thrive and grow alongside his city’s people?” Jay-Z wrote.

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 ?? MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Entertaine­r Jay-Z smiles after a news conference at Philadelph­ia Museum of Art in Philadelph­ia. The rapper says he’s disappoint­ed his “Made in America” festival will not be held in Philadelph­ia after this year. The Philadelph­ia Inquirer reports the city confirmed Tuesday that the annual concert won’t be on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway anymore.
MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Entertaine­r Jay-Z smiles after a news conference at Philadelph­ia Museum of Art in Philadelph­ia. The rapper says he’s disappoint­ed his “Made in America” festival will not be held in Philadelph­ia after this year. The Philadelph­ia Inquirer reports the city confirmed Tuesday that the annual concert won’t be on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway anymore.
 ?? MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? People line up to enter the “Made in America” music festival, with the Philadelph­ia Museum of Art visible in the distance on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelph­ia.
MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE People line up to enter the “Made in America” music festival, with the Philadelph­ia Museum of Art visible in the distance on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelph­ia.

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