LL Cool J has canceled his performance at Philadelphia’s Wawa Welcome America festival on July 4th due to the ongoing AFSCME District Council 33 strike.
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The strike involves city workers, including sanitation workers and police dispatchers, who are seeking higher wages and better healthcare benefits.
Late Thursday night (July 3), the ‘Headsprung’ emcee posted a video on Instagram stating that he didn’t want to cross the picket line. He expresses:
‘I’m not going to cross a picket line and perform for money when people are hurting’.
Dear Philly…. pic.twitter.com/pnggUfUngh
— LLCOOLJ (@llcoolj) July 4, 2025
The rapper did additionally say that he’s still going to be in Philly and hopes a resolution is made between Philadelphia’s leaders and the union.
If a deal is reached, then the ‘Rock The Bells’ radio creator will perform on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway on Friday (July 4).
AFSCME District Council 33 president Greg Bouleware showed gratitude to and applauded the 2-time GRAMMY winner for his support. He says:
“LL Cool J’s decision to stand in solidarity with the labor movement by choosing not to cross a picket line is a powerful testament to his respect for workers’ rights. His actions highlight the importance of supporting those who strive for fair treatment and better working conditions. By prioritizing the dignity and respect of laborers over potential fan disappointment, LL Cool J sends a strong message about the value of unity and collective action. His support underscores the significance of the labor movement and its ongoing fight for justice and equity. We are grateful for his exemplary stance and the impact it has on raising awareness and fostering respect for working people everywhere. LL Cool J truly is the G.O.A.T.!.”
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker also released a statement in response to the star’s decision to drop out. She states:
“I am aware that LL Cool J has decided not to perform at WAWA Welcome America’s July 4th Concert tomorrow evening on the Parkway. I spoke personally with LL Cool J today. I respect his decision, and understand his desire to see the city unified. He is always welcome in Philadelphia.”
Welcome America has yet to comment on the situation.


