The speculation is officially over. Rolling Loud 2026 is touching down in Orlando, Florida, from May 8–10, and the lineup is every bit as heavy-hitting as fans anticipated. This year carries extra weight for the culture, as organizers have confirmed this will be the only Rolling Loud festival in the United States for the entire year.
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Taking over Camping World Stadium, the festival is leaning into the “less is more” strategy by consolidating its domestic energy into one massive three-day weekend.
The Heavy Hitters
While artists like Destroy Lonely and Sosocamo let the cat out of the bag early on social media, the official bill confirms a powerhouse trio of headliners:
- Playboi Carti: Riding the wave of his monumental album MUSIC, King Vamp is expected to bring his signature high-energy, chaotic stage presence.
- NBA YoungBoy: Fresh off his first major solo tour, YoungBoy’s festival appearance is one of the most anticipated of the year, especially with rumors of new music on the horizon.
- Don Toliver: Coming off a banner year, Toliver’s psychedelic trap vibes are perfectly suited for the Florida spring weather.
The undercard is equally stacked, featuring a mix of mainstream titans and underground “ones to watch,” including Chief Keef, Sexyy Red, Pooh Shiesty, and Bossman Dlow.
Festival Details & Pricing
Rolling Loud is making a play for accessibility this year. Despite being the sole U.S. date, 3-day GA tickets are starting at $249 USD.
| Ticket Tier | Starting Price | Key Perks |
| General Admission | $249 | Access to all stages, food vendors, and art installs. |
| GA+ | $349 | Fast entry lanes and air-conditioned restrooms. |
| VIP | $599 | Front-row viewing, private bars, and exclusive lounges. |
Note: For the real foodies, the VIP Munchie Pack ($799) is back, offering elevated local food options alongside the full VIP experience.
A Global Expansion
The move to Orlando follows a busy first quarter for the brand. In March 2026, the festival heads Down Under for Rolling Loud Australia, hitting Sydney and Melbourne with headliners like Gunna and Ken Carson.
By choosing Orlando as the sole U.S. home for 2026, Matt Zingler and Tariq Cherif are positioning the city as the new epicenter of hip-hop live events. With the infrastructure of Camping World Stadium and the beautiful May weather, this edition is tracking to be one of the most successful in the festival’s 11-year history.



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