Shaquille O’Neal’s music festival is returning to Fort Worth. Here’s the full lineup

NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal is bringing his music festival back to Fort Worth for a second year in a row.

O’Neal, who goes by “DJ Diesel” when DJing, announced Monday that Shaq’s Bass All Stars Festival is returning to Panther Island Pavilion on Nov. 16. Last year was the first time O’Neal pumped up the volume in Fort Worth.

The music festival will feature 17 performers across two stages, all along the Trinity River at the outdoor Panther Island Pavilion. Bass is an amalgamation of electronic music, featuring stylings such as dubstep and trap.

How to get tickets for Shaquille O’Neal festival

Presale tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, followed by general public tickets at noon Friday. Tickets start at $60 and can be purchased on the festival’s website.

“Get ready for year two of the largest bass festival in Texas, featuring 2 stages and 16 of my favorite bass and dubstep acts—all handpicked by me!,” O’Neal said on Instagram.

Shaq’s Bass All Stars Festival will feature 17 performers across two Fort Worth stages.
Shaq’s Bass All Stars Festival will feature 17 performers across two Fort Worth stages.

Along with O’Neal, other festival performers include Dion Timmer, Dirt Monkey, Eptic, Space Laces, NGHTMRE, Dimension, Peekaboo, Celo, Grabbitz, Muerte, Perry Wayne, Rated R, Sora, Kozmoz, Space Wizard and Stoned Level.

Interactive brand activation’s, photo booths and local Texas food vendors, will all be part of the festival as well.

The festival is something of a homecoming for O’Neal, who purchased a home in Carrollton in 2022 and another in Rockwall County this year. That’s a lot of North Texas property for the big man who never played for the Dallas Mavericks.

O’Neal retired from the NBA in 2011 after 19 seasons with six different teams. He is a four-time NBA champion and won the league MVP in 2000.

Nowadays, O’Neal can be seen as an analyst on TNT’s “Inside the NBA” and DJing across the world.

Shaq’s Bass All Stars Festival is on Nov. 16.

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