Paid Dues - Paid Dues Festival 2012

Paid Dues Festival 2012

On the afternoon of December 13, 2011, Murs once again hosted a live chat session on uStream to announce the headliners for the next edition of the Paid Dues Festival: Wu-Tang Clan and Odd Future topped the bill, with more acts announced leading up to the festival. It continued the annual tradition by once again taking place at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, CA.

Saturday April 7th at NOS Events Center
Paid Dues Festival 2012

Wu-Tang Clan
Odd Future
Mac Miller
Living Legends
Dipset
Three 6 Mafia
Kendrick Lamar
Brother Ali
DJ Quik
Psycho Realm
Dilated Peoples
People Under the Stairs
Hieroglyphics
Boot Camp Clik
Lecrae
Cunninlynguists
Alchemist & Oh No are Gangrene
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
LA Symphony
Crooked I
Mac Lethal
RA the Rugged Man
Ras Kass
Ab-Soul
Self Scientific
Overdoz
Swim Team
Surf Club
K-Flay
Rah Digga
Los Rakas
Psalm One
Oldominion
Trek Life
Tayf 3rd
Tiron & Ayomari
Moe Green
Alexander Spit
Rapsody
Curtiss King
Reverie
Kosha Dillz
Curtiss King
Moe Green
Hosted by Hollywood Holt x DJ Bizzy x Noa James X DJ Mark Luv x 2Mex x Madd Illz x DJ Foundation

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