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Virginia Beach mayor wants Pharrell to bring Something in the Water festival back


VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – The Something in the Water festival is back, just not in Hampton Roads.
The news dropped over the weekend by rapper and Virginia Beach native Pusha-T. He’s a close friend of the music festival’s founder and fellow Virginia Beach native Pharrell Williams.

Pusha-T recently appeared on Showtime’s Desus & Mero show announcing the music festival will be held in Washington, D.C.

Last year, Pharrell said he would not bring the event back to Virginia Beach after the shooting death of his cousin by a Virginia Beach police officer in March 2021.

Mayor Bobby Dyer said he plans to reach out to Pharrell soon to convince him to bring the festival back to his hometown.
“It’s important that we as a city and me in particular, extend the olive branch to Pharrell,” he said. “This is his home. We want him to be proud of his home. We want to feel welcomed and everybody he is associated with.”

Last year, Pharrell also described city leadership as ‘toxic.’

Despite the fallout, Dyer said he wants to show him how the city is moving in a positive direction.

“What happened in the past, we can fix that,” said Dyer. “We could really address that. I think this city has really rebounded. We’re working with the other mayors on youth crime and violence. We have our own task force going in the Beach. And, if anything proved this weekend at College [Beach] Weekend, is that we welcome everybody.”

Virginia Beach City Councilman Aaron Rouse, however, said that relationship with Pharrell should have been cultivated from the start, adding the city needs to be more inclusive.
“The festival was meant to bring together and celebrate the diversity in our community, and to bring people together,” said Rouse. “The fact we have lost the festival just shows how much more work we have to do.”

The city has taken an economic blow from the loss that festival along with The Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon and other events.

Mayor Dyer, however, is staying hopeful. He said more festivals are coming to the Oceanfront, including the Jackalope Festival in June 2023.

“We are a city on the rise,” Dyer said. “Our future is bright. We’re going to be bringing in the jobs for the young people. We’re going to have absolutely no prob brining in main attractions in.”

News 3 has reached out to Pharrell’s team and D.C.’s mayor for more details and to confirm the festival’s move and are waiting to hear back.
 
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The audacity of these crackers when the police killed his cousin

Ya, I dunno what they were thinking. Seems like he was trying to work with them to get shit done, and they were on some dumb shit. Good news is this is a pretty public shaming of the city that'll draw attention to what they've done wrong, and kinda put the spotlight on them with future decisions.

SITW was fun as hell.
 

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – The Something in the Water festival is back, just not in Hampton Roads.
The news dropped over the weekend by rapper and Virginia Beach native Pusha-T. He’s a close friend of the music festival’s founder and fellow Virginia Beach native Pharrell Williams.

Pusha-T recently appeared on Showtime’s Desus & Mero show announcing the music festival will be held in Washington, D.C.

Last year, Pharrell said he would not bring the event back to Virginia Beach after the shooting death of his cousin by a Virginia Beach police officer in March 2021.

Mayor Bobby Dyer said he plans to reach out to Pharrell soon to convince him to bring the festival back to his hometown.
“It’s important that we as a city and me in particular, extend the olive branch to Pharrell,” he said. “This is his home. We want him to be proud of his home. We want to feel welcomed and everybody he is associated with.”

Last year, Pharrell also described city leadership as ‘toxic.’

Despite the fallout, Dyer said he wants to show him how the city is moving in a positive direction.

What happened in the past, we can fix that,” said Dyer. “We could really address that. I think this city has really rebounded. We’re working with the other mayors on youth crime and violence. We have our own task force going in the Beach. And, if anything proved this weekend at College [Beach] Weekend, is that we welcome everybody.”

Virginia Beach City Councilman Aaron Rouse, however, said that relationship with Pharrell should have been cultivated from the start, adding the city needs to be more inclusive.
“The festival was meant to bring together and celebrate the diversity in our community, and to bring people together,” said Rouse. “The fact we have lost the festival just shows how much more work we have to do.”

The city has taken an economic blow from the loss that festival along with The Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon and other events.

Mayor Dyer, however, is staying hopeful. He said more festivals are coming to the Oceanfront, including the Jackalope Festival in June 2023.

“We are a city on the rise,” Dyer said. “Our future is bright. We’re going to be bringing in the jobs for the young people. We’re going to have absolutely no prob brining in main attractions in.”

News 3 has reached out to Pharrell’s team and D.C.’s mayor for more details and to confirm the festival’s move and are waiting to hear back.


Smh @ the bolded.

Considering what happened to his cousin, I don’t blame Pharrell.

I can only imagine how much money his festival was bringing in.
 
my city fucked this shit up and it’s sad because SITW was literally the best thing to happen to the beach in the last 25 years. We ain’t never gettin no shit like that again
 
my city fucked this shit up and it’s sad because SITW was literally the best thing to happen to the beach in the last 25 years. We ain’t never gettin no shit like that again


So I'm assuming Pharrell was bringing some A list artists to festival right?
 
Smh @ the bolded.

Considering what happened to his cousin, I don’t blame Pharrell.

I can only imagine how much money his festival was bringing in.

The hotel occupancy rate for the event was about 90% or higher throughout the entire city and hovered between 94 and 96% in the Resort Area.

Hotel occupancy was 86% or higher throughout all of Hampton Roads, including Williamsburg, with the average for the region sitting at more than 90%. Hotel revenue in Virginia Beach was $2.2 million and for all of Hampton Roads it was $4.85 million.

The City’s expenditures for SITW totaled approximately $1.1 million. Historically, expenditures for “College Beach Weekend” were about $259,139. So, the net cost for SITW was $851,376. The City received tax revenue of $1.19 million, which means the City made a profit in the first year, which is unusual.

The economic impact of both Virginia Beach-based and visitor ticket holders was $21.76 million, and the resulting tax revenue was $1.19 million. The total economic impact on Hampton Roads was $24.11 million.”


Of course they want this shit back.
 
Come on now yall know got damn well what "we can fix that" means!

All it means is let's throw some money at the nigga rapper
 
I wonder what Pharrells demands are.. seems like he has all the leverage here. I would imagine heads would have to roll for what happened with his cousin.

And even if that did happen.. it still wouldnt set things right
 
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