Music
Nelly
Prepare for a once-in-a-generation musical journey across Pennsylvania. As we approach the nation's 250th anniversary, America250PA invites you to the Commonwealth Concert Series-a five-city, statewide celebration centered on Pennsylvania, the foundation of the American story. These FREE concerts are designed to honor the unique communities and diverse narratives that define the state by providing accessible cultural experiences for all residents. From the birthplace of democracy to the modern cultural hubs of today, each tour stop celebrates the distinct character of its specific region while simultaneously uniting communities through a shared musical experience and historical reflection. Taking place every Saturday from Memorial Day weekend through the end of June 2026, these signature events bring high-caliber, world-class artists to every corner of the state. Because this celebration belongs to everyone, these large-scale performances are completely free to attend. Name at birth: Cornell Haynes, Jr. Nelly became a hip-hop and pop superstar after the success of his solo 2000 release, Country Grammar. The album spawned three big hits (including "Ride Wit Me") and three Grammy awards and Nelly became an MTV favorite, recognized by a stylish band-aid on one cheek in the memory of his good friend City Spud, who he collaborated with on "Ride Wit Me". His second effort, Nellyville, (2002) was equally successful. It included the hits "Dilemma" and "Hot in Herre" and was nominated for five Grammy awards, including Album of the Year. In 2004 Nelly released two albums at the same time, Sweat and Suit, and in September they briefly held the two top spots on the charts. Nelly has been equally active as a businessman; among other ventures, in 2003 he released his own energy drink called "Pimp Juice," and in 2004 he became a minority owner of the NBA's Charlotte Bobcats basketball team. He is also the CEO of Derrty Entertainment, his own company formed in 2003. Extra credit: N
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