Fetty Wap and ASAP Ferg are added to the 2016 BET Experience lineup
Fetty Wap, ASAP Ferg and Tory Lanez have been added to the lineup for the 2016 BET Experience, the TV network and Anschutz Entertainment Group announced Thursday morning.
They join a lineup of previously announced headliners Usher, Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz.
The festival — which is built around the network’s annual awards show — is set for June 23-26 at multiple venues at downtown’s L.A. Live.
The weekend of concerts, wellness seminars, celebrity panels and a free fan expo will once again open with comedy headliners, with embattled comedian Katt Williams (who has been arrested four times in a little over a month) and Mike Epps headlining at Staples Center.
R&B megastar Usher and rising alt-R&B/hip-hop singer Bryson Tiller will headline the second night.
Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz will close the weekend of shows at Staples when they perform from their recently released collaborative album, “ColleGrove.†The duo will be joined by rising rappers Fetty Wap, ASAP Ferg and buzzy hip-hop singer Tory Lanez.
Late-night shows at the Novo (formerly Club Nokia) will be announced soon, as will details on the fan expo, set for June 25-26 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. through Axs. Single-day Staples Center show tickets start at $49.50, with three-day packages starting at $148.50. Novo ticket prices vary by artist.
VIP packages, which include a ticket to the awards show, range from $1,095 to $4,395. More information can be found on the festival’s website.
Here is the updated lineup:
June 23
Staples Center — 7:30 p.m.: Katt Williams and Mike Epps
June 24
Staples Center — 7:30 p.m.: Usher and Bryson Tiller
June 25
Staples Center — 7 p.m.: Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz present ColleGrove
Fetty Wap, ASAP Ferg and Tory Lanez
June 26
Microsoft Theater — 5 p.m.: BET Awards
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