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Rolling Loud hip-hop festival coming to Orlando with Playboi Carti, Don Toliver

Patrick Connolly, Orlando Sentinel on

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ORLANDO, Fla. — The world’s largest hip-hop festival makes its Orlando debut this spring, landing at Camping World Stadium for three days of music.

Rolling Loud brings headliners Playboi Carti, Don Toliver and YoungBoy Never Broke Again to the City Beautiful May 8-10. This marks the festival’s only U.S. stop of 2026.

The lineup also features Chief Keef, Destroy Lonely, Sexyy Red, EsDeeKid, FakeMink, Nettspend, NoCap, BossMan Dlow, OsamaSon, Homixide Gang, PlaqueBoyMax, SkaiWater, TiaCorine, Lazer Dim 700 and more.

“This lineup is a statement,” said Tariq Cherif, Rolling Loud’s co-founder, in a news release. “Playboi Carti, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and Don Toliver each represent different forces shaping hip-hop right now, and bringing them together for our only U.S. festival of 2026 felt intentional.”

Rolling Loud was founded in Miami in 2015 by Cherif and Matt Zingler, his childhood friend. Since then, the festival has grown to include international destinations like Australia and India, and the event could draw 200,000 attendees in Orlando.

 

“Rolling Loud 2026 represents a new chapter for us,” Zingler said in a news release. “Orlando felt like the right place to evolve the festival. It’s a new city, a new venue, and a lineup that truly reflects where hip-hop is today.”

Beyond the three-day festival, Rolling Loud hosts a slate of pre-parties, afterparties, pop-ups, “exclusive drops” and theme park takeovers during RL Week May 6-13.

General admission passes start at $279 and VIP passes start at $599. The festival is open to all ages. For more information, visit rollingloud.com.


©2026 Orlando Sentinel. Visit orlandosentinel.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

 

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