
THE UNIQUE TWO-DAY HIP-HOP FESTIVAL CURATED BY THE MASSACHUSETTS SUPERSTAR LAUNCHES IN MEDFIELD THE WEEKEND OF SEPTEMBER 16 AND 17
We are so excited about Commonwealth Fest,this no doubt will be the party of the year .
Commonweath Fest, a new two-day hip-hop festival curated by Dorchester rapper Cousin Stizz. It’s set for September 16 and 17 at Bellforge Arts Center in Medfield, Massachusetts, the site of the historic former Medfield State Hospital, part of a blossoming open-air arts space centrally located between Boston, Worcester, and Providence.
Cousin Stizz was born and bred in Boston,has spent the past decade representing Massachusetts all over the country and beyond, and now he’s ready to build a new foundation back home.
Stizz has curated a hip-hop festival through his own creative lens, bringing together a momentous and undisputed lineup with some of New England’s most notable talents for one unprecedented weekend.
“Since we started this journey almost a decade ago we’ve always wanted to pave the way for the next generation, to show the kids what’s possible with vision and hard work – it was never just about me or about us,” says Stizz. “We’ve done everything from basement shows and The Middle East, to The Paradise and House of Blues, and over the last few years we’ve recognized that the time has come to build something that we’ve never had here before: A festival that we can call our own.”
This festival promises to be something really special. Stizz’s mark is all over Commonwealth Fest,a new landmark event that celebrates the energy ,creativity,and community spirit that hip music embodies.
We couldn’t believe the lineup when we saw it . Stizz, has put together a phenomenal lineup.
Saturday’s Day 1 (September 16) features a Stizz headlining performance, preceded by appearances from an iconic lineup of national and homegrown talent: Buddy, Kenny Mason, Tony Shhnow, Michael Christmas, BoriRock, Jiles (of Van Buren), Avenue, kei, Clark D, Nay $peaks, Tyler Loyal, and Nino Francis, with DJs sets from Alondrugs, Jenno, SuperSmashBroz, and SNAX.

Sunday’s Day 2 (September 17) expands the scope even greater, welcoming Providence’s stay silent squad to perpetuate the upbeat atmosphere all day long with its SPREAD LOVE FUNCTION. Featuring a blend of DJ sets and live performances that encapsulate the spirit of the stay silent signature party series, the party echoes the richness of New England’s culture.

Commonwealth Fest is a representation of not just the city and its culture, but the region as a whole,” Stizz explains. “We’re bringing together some of the best and brightest hometown talents, brands and experiences, plus some friends from outside New England, too. A big topic we’ve always discussed is how we bring Boston to the world and simultaneously let the world into Boston, to have outsiders see the city and the region for what it really is, not just what they think they know. Commonwealth Fest is that – it’s us at its core, but it’s also a bridge that will connect our home base to the rest of the world for years to come. This is our way of saying thank you for everything.”
Tickets — two-day passes and individual day — go on sale Friday, August 11 at 10 a.m. More information can found Here
This is most definitely an event that you can not miss. Everything is going to be absolutely amazing.

