Philly’s ‘Made In America’ Music Fest Coming to Showtime; Beyonce Set Cut Short During Live Stream Ms. Bels Monday, September 2, 2013 The Studio In case you didn’t attend the 2nd annual “Made In America” in Philadelphia, you will soon have an opportunity to catch it. Over the Labor Day weekend, Jay-Z’s weekend-long music festival went underway with a host of artists. The artistry covered all genres of music from rock, R&B, rap, and more. Artists who hit the stage this year included Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé, Imagine Dragons, Nine Inch Nails, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Deadmau5, and many others. The outdoor concert was established to give music fans a collective experience of various music types. Well, for everyone who missed out on the event, you will soon get a chance to see it all unfold on television. On October 11, Ron Howard will debut a behind-the-scenes documentary of the “Made In America” festival. The documentary will air on Showtime (check your local listings for time). The film will give viewers an opportunity to see their favorite artists/groups and hear them tell how they’ve managed to “make it in America.” The documentary will, however, be premiered at the Toronto Film Festival on September 7. In related news, this weekend Beyoncé and Budweiser caught some slack after her set was cut short via the live stream. Beyoncé stans were in an uproar when they only got the chance to see just 8 minutes of her performance. Of course, social networks (i.e. Twitter) exploded with angry comments. SMH… No public explanation has been made by Budweiser, the sponsor of the live stream.