Since 2015, Rolling Loud has become a destination for the biggest names in hip-hop. Now, a decade after its debut, the festival is keeping the momentum going with a brand new location and an unparalleled lineup. On May 8–10, 2026 Rolling Loud will take over Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FL for the first time ever!
“Rolling Loud 2026 represents a new chapter for us,” says Rolling Loud co-founder Matt Zingler. “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.”
Leading that charge is a trio of powerhouse headliners. Don Toliver will kick off the three day festival following the release of his highly anticipated 2026 album, “OCTANE.” Following up on on his marathon 2.5 hour headlining set at Rolling Loud California 2025, Playboi Carti returns to the Rolling Loud stage for a performance that promises to rival last year’s. Closing out the “statement” lineup as Rolling Loud co-founder Tariq Cherif puts it, YoungBoy Never Broke Again will make his Rolling Loud debut.
The headliners are backed by a massive roster of 75+ artists. The lineup features heavyweights like Chief Keef and Sexyy Red, newcomers such as Nettspend and Lazer Dim 700, and staples including Homixide Gang and OsamaSon.
“Eleven years in, Rolling Loud is still about putting the culture first and creating moments, elevating new voices, and building something that fans can feel proud to be part of,” Cherif says.
To ensure the community can experience this new chapter, attendance is more accessible this year, with GA prices starting at $279 and VIP passes at $599. Rolling Loud 2026 tickets are available now at rollingloud.com/2026.
In addition to a new chapter in Orlando, Rolling Loud will continue to expand globally with a return down under for the first time since 2019. From March 7-8, 2026, hip hop fans will be able to experience Rolling Loud Australia in Sydney and Melbourne with headliners Gunna and Ken Carson, plus Sexyy Red, Swae Lee, Tyga, Ski Mask The Slump God, Ian, Osamason and many more. And following its success in November 2025, the debut Rolling Loud India is already confirmed to return in November 2026.
More exclusive festival events and experiences to be announced.
Featured Photo Credit: Rolling Loud


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