RALEIGH, N.C. -- After Hurricane Florence put a halt to it in September, Dreamville Festival is finally happening.

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This Saturday, the festival will be hosted by rapper and Fayetteville-native J.Cole and his Dreamville camp. Other featured artists will include Teyana Taylor, Nelly, SZA, Big Sean, and more.

The festival gates will open at noon, and there will be a number of vendors and activities for attendees, but here's what you should know about how to get there:

  • An official shuttle service will bring you to and from the festival from spots in Cary, Chapel Hill, Charlotte, Durham, Fayetteville, and Greensboro.
  • There will also be an official downtown shuttle that will take attendees to and from the festival for $10 roundtrip.
  • There is no on-site parking or street parking available at Dorothea Dix Park.
  • There is official event parking for $20 at NC State University, Centennial Campus, right across the street. Those spots are limited and will fill up quickly.
  • Organizers are encouraging you to carpool, bike, take public transit, or use a ride share app (Dreamville Festival has partnered with Lyft).
  • Raleigh police will be providing security.
  • NCSU students tell us they've received emails saying campus police will also be helping out.

For the full outline of how to get to and from the festival, click here.