On Saturday (March 19), Los Angeles’ neo-soul and hip-hop music festival returned in L.A’s Historic Park, featuring performances from Erykah Badu, Nas, Jhene Aiko, Smino, The Roots, Musiq Soulchild, Slum Village, Roy Ayers, and many more.
The stacked lineup made for an evening full of memorable performances from classic acts and emerging artists alike. However, the neo-soul festival was not exempt from the perils of technical difficulties throughout the event, with many concertgoers complaining about the sound quality during many of the artist's sets.
One fan took to Twitter during the event to complain about the sound at the festival's largest stage, The Smokin’ Grooves Stage, demanding the festival to make a public statement addressing the sound quality.