Orlando’s Camping World Stadium will host the only U.S. Edition of Rolling Loud music festival in 2026, running from May 8–10. The festival lineup, revealed earlier this month, features Playboi Carti, YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Don Toliver as headliners, alongside a roster of over 75 artists.
The announcement marks a shift for the festival, which has traditionally held multiple U.S. Dates. According to a press release, organizers intentionally curated this lineup, believing the combination of these three headliners – representing distinct forces within contemporary hip-hop – warranted a focused, single U.S. Event. BrooklynVegan first reported on the lineup.
Beyond the headliners, the festival will include performances from EsDeeKid, Chief Keef, Sexyy Red, Fakemink, Destroy Lonely, BossMan Dlow, OsamaSon, Nettspend, and PlaqueBoyMax, among others. Just Jared detailed the full artist list, noting the event’s significance as the festival’s sole U.S. Stop for the year.
Ticket prices range from $249 for a 3-Day GA pass with all-in pricing, to $799 for a VIP+ tier, with options for payment plans available. Consequence reports that GA+ passes are priced at $349 and standard VIP passes at $599.
The festival’s expanded schedule of events, dubbed “RL Week,” will feature additional exclusive experiences in the lead-up to the main three-day event, though details of these events have not yet been released. The move to Orlando follows a period of logistical challenges for the festival, and organizers have not yet commented on whether the single U.S. Date represents a long-term strategy.
Several artists slated to perform at Rolling Loud are also appearing at other major festivals this summer. Sexyy Red, for example, is scheduled to perform at both Coachella and the Essence Festival, while the Clipse – Pusha T and No Malice – are booked for Coachella, Governors Ball, Bonnaroo, and Lollapalooza. Jay-Z is headlining the 2026 Roots Picnic in Philadelphia.

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