Meek Mill, Meghan Trainor to perform in Grant Park ahead of Bears opener
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Meek Mill and Meghan Trainor are helping kick off the new social change partnership between the NFL and Jay-Z before the season-opening game in Chicago next week.
The NFL and Roc Nation announced Friday that Mill, Trainor and Rapsody will perform in a free pregame concert Sept. 5 in Chicago's Grant Park before the Bears face off against the Green Bay Packers. The trio has also been named advocates for the Inspire Change initiative meant to support various causes, including criminal justice reform and improving police relations and educational progress.
A portion of the performance will appear on pre-game programs on NBC and the NFL Network.
The NFL and Roc Nation say artists in various genres will create new music for a Songs of the Season campaign that will help raise money for Inspire Change.
Songs of the Season will debut during NFL games each month and simultaneously release on streaming platforms, according to a news release. An Inspire Change apparel line is also in the works, with looks set to go on sale later this year.
Inspire Change was created by the league after an agreement with a coalition of players who demonstrated during the national anthem to protest social and racial injustice in this country. Those demonstrations were sparked by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the national anthem in 2016.
Next week's performance is an early sign of how the NFL's partnership with Jay-Z, forged over months of discussions, may work.
Roc Nation -- home to Rihanna, DJ Khaled and other stars -- has agreed to consult on and co-produce its entertainment presentations, including the Super Bowl halftime show. Jay-Z said earlier this month that he's told NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell that the partnership couldn't be about him performing at the Super Bowl.
Jay-Z has been a strong supporter of Kaepernick, who has not played in the NFL the past two seasons and is not with a team now. He has turned down invitations to perform at the Super Bowl, as has Rihanna.
Mill and Jay-Z announced in July that they would partner to create a new record label, Dream Chasers, with Mill serving as its president. The Philadelphia rapper has become an activist for criminal justice reform since he was sent back to prison in 2017 for technical violations he blamed on his erratic travel schedule as his career soared. He spent five months locked up before an appeals court granted him bail. On Tuesday he resolved the case that has kept him on probation or in prison for most of his adult life.
Mill, Trainor and Rapsody will host two Chicago-based community organizations, BBF Family Services and Crushers Club, during their Sept. 5 concert, which will be followed by a watch party of the Bears-Packers game.
The previous day, Rapsody will host an "Inspire Change Speed Mentorship" in which she and others will serve as mentors to 65 young men and women between the ages of 13-19.