Texarkana Gazette

Shaquille O’neal to launch music festival in North Texas

- TOMMY CUMMINGS

DALLAS — Shaquille O’neal will show North Texas his DJ Diesel persona on Sept. 16.

O’neal, the 7-foot-1 NBA legend and sometimes Carrollton resident, is debuting an electronic music festival, Shaq’s Bass All-stars Festival, in Fort Worth.

The event will feature 14 entertaine­rs across two stages at Panther Island Pavilion. O’neal curated the lineup, which includes Alison Wonderland, Kai Wachi, Sullivan King, Crankdat, Jantsen, Layz, Emorfik, Hairitage, Leotrix, Charlitz Web, Soltan and Ruvlo b2b Celo.

“I DJ tons of concerts, clubs, and festivals, but taking ownership of my own bass festival is something I am so passionate about,” O’neal told Billboard. “I just bought a house in Texas, the music scene there is awesome and was the perfect place to launch it.”

Last year, O’neal bought a 5,269-squarefoot home, which was listed for $1,224,900, in a gated community in Carrollton. He has been spotted around Dallas-fort Worth, sometimes interactin­g with fans.

Tickets start at $49 and will go on sale to the public at noon Friday. A presale starts at 10 a.m. O’neal said he wants to keep tickets affordable to make the event inclusive.

“I don’t DJ for the money,” O’neal said. “I DJ to replace the Game 7 energy that I can’t seem to replicate anywhere else besides at music festivals. “For me, Shaq’s Bass All-stars festival is about inviting the whole state of Texas out for a good time, and it’s important to me for this to be a community-driven event that all sorts of people can afford.”

The festival, produced by Medium Rare and the Texas-based Disco Donnie Presents, will include a food truck village, games, “activation­s” and more.

“I am building this festival for all my headbanger­s out there,” O’neal said. “I’m bringing together my favorite acts and am excited for this to be a home for bass music fans throughout Texas that we can create a community around.”

Fort Worth is a growing destinatio­n for national acts. Last week, Dickies Arena was ranked No. 2 in Billboard’s “Mid-year 2023 Top 10 Worldwide Boxscore Chart” for venues with a seating capacity of 10,001 to 15,000.

O’neal told Billboard his event is likely to take place in other cities, too.

“We are excited to bring the concept on the road,” he said.

The festival will run from 4 p.m. to midnight. In April, the Ubbi Dubbi-festival at Panther Island bothered Fort Worth residents as far as 10 miles from the venue, who said the noise carried late into the night.

Dozens of Fort Worth residents reported feeling the rumble of bass sounds from electronic dance music in their homes and filed complaints with the Tarrant Regional Water District, which operates Panther Island. The complaints prompted the district to set new hours for concerts at Panther Island. Events will be allowed from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday and 7 a.m. to midnight on Thursday through Saturday. O’neal’s event will be on a Saturday.

Born in Newark, New Jersey, O’neal is a graduate of Cole High School in San Antonio. He played for six teams during his 19-year NBA career and won four NBA championsh­ips before retiring in 2011.

He continues to have an affinity for Texas. In just the past year, O’neal has emerged as a frontman for the Big Chicken restaurant chain, which plans to open locations in North Texas. He’s been spotted at a Babe’s Chicken Dinner House in Carrollton. Carrollton police officers have posed for selfies with him. He’s given away a washing machine to a young family at a Best Buy in Dallas. He’s appeared at a basketball camp in Roanoke. He’s Facetimed with a blind fan from a Chicken N Pickle in Grand Prairie.

 ?? (Armando L. Sanchez/chicago Tribune/tns) ?? Shaquille O'neal performs as DJ Diesel during the 2019 Lollapaloo­za music festival at Grant Park in Chicago.
(Armando L. Sanchez/chicago Tribune/tns) Shaquille O'neal performs as DJ Diesel during the 2019 Lollapaloo­za music festival at Grant Park in Chicago.

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