ORLANDO, Fla. – Rolling Loud, which bills itself as the “world’s largest hip-hop festival,” is heading to Orlando this year for its only stop in the U.S., organizers announced on the event’s website.
The three-day festival is scheduled for May 8–10 at Camping World Stadium, marking the brand’s latest expansion into Central Florida. Tickets are not yet on sale, but fans can sign up here for updates and presale access, according to the site.
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Rolling Loud has not yet released its 2026 lineup, but the festival typically features some of the biggest names in rap and draws tens of thousands of attendees to each of its global stops. Last year’s California stop featured artists like A$AP Rocky, Playboi Carti, Peso Pluma, as well as YG, Bossman Dlow, Cash Cobain, Blxst, and Quavo, to name a few.
“We wanted to bring Rolling Loud back to the summer and build it without compromise,” says Matt Zingler, Rolling Loud Co-Founder/Co-CEO. “With Orlando, we’re able to be more accessible for fans, expand our footprint, and think long-term. Rolling Loud has always been about meeting the culture where it’s going, not where it’s been. Bringing the festival back to the summer – in a market built for it – lets us do that at the highest level.”
According to organizers, tickets start at $249 with layaway plans also available.
The site also touts what it calls “RL WEEK” from May 6-13 with pre-parties, afterparties and theme park takeovers.
The Rolling Loud World Tour then makes stops in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia on March 7-8, 2026.