Sacramento R&B festival set to draw thousands to Discovery Park rescheduled after storms

A two-day R&B festival with an impressive lineup set to draw tens of thousands of music fans this month to Sacramento’s Discovery Park has been rescheduled.

In the interest of public safety, County of Sacramento officials informed Sol Blume organizers they wouldn’t be able to host the festival as scheduled, following numerous severe rainstorms that soaked Sacramento and the Golden State.

Originally scheduled for April 29-30, the festival, one of the country’s largest R&B music concerts, has been rescheduled to Aug. 19-20, according to a news release.

During the rainy season, it’s not unusual for Discovery Park to go underwater because it’s a part of the Sacramento area flood control system. But with Sacramento’s extreme wet winter and spring featuring numerous atmospheric rivers, flooding has been particularly severe this year.

Festival tickets purchased for the April event are still valid and will be automatically transferred to the new dates in August, according to organizers.

The event retained headliners Brent Faiyaz and Kehlani, most of the original artist lineup and added new acts. Ticket buyers can still expect artists such as LaRussell, Ella Mai, Jessie Reyez, Isaiah Rashad, Joey Bada$$, Chloe, and more.

Tickets are still available. For ticket-buyers who cannot make the new dates this summer, organizers have created an online FAQ page to help provide ways to receive a refund, sell your ticket, or secure your ticket for Sol Blume in 2024.

For any questions related to these new August dates, fans are encouraged to contact the festival directly at [email protected].

In 2022, the concert’s first year at the park, more than 40,000 people went to Discovery Park to vibe on the lawn and see their favorite artists perform their latest, greatest music.

The event debuted in 2018 at Cesar Chavez Park in downtown Sacramento.

More than 30 music acts in total will travel to Sacramento to perform. Here’s the full lineup.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 19

Brent Faiyaz

Ella Mai

Isaiah Rashad

Joey Bada$$

Nao

Sabrina Claudio

Mariah The Scientist

Amber Mark

LaRussell

Rini

Mereba

Phony Ppl

Alex Isley

Fana Hues

Tre’ Amani

Black Party

SUNDAY, AUGUST 20

Kehlani

Teyana Taylor

Jessie Reyez

Pink Sweat$

Chl?e

PinkPantheress

Thuy

Jacquees

Muni Long

Mahalia

Marc E Bassy

Destin Conrad

Arin Ray

Durand Bernarr

Coco Jones

Noodles

Christian Kuria

Zae France

Samaria

Festival-goers and friends, from left, Elissa Yu, of Los Angeles, Carmen Banks, of San Francisco, and Olivia Levine, of Sacramento dance to a silent disco beat on wireless headphones between acts on the first day of the Sol Blume music festival at Sacramento’s Discovery Park on Saturday, April 30, 2022. The Sacramento event featuring two days of R&B, soul, and hip-hop performances is back to an annual schedule after a three-year hiatus.
Floodwaters in Discovery Park nearly reach the bottom of a sign in the park, which is closed to the public, on Tuesday, March 14, 2023.
Floodwaters in Discovery Park nearly reach the bottom of a sign in the park, which is closed to the public, on Tuesday, March 14, 2023.