Playboi Carti, NBA YoungBoy, And Don Toliver Will Headline Rolling Loud Orlando

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Rolling Loud will host its U.S. flagship weekend in Orlando for the first time.

On January 14, the festival announced Rolling Loud Orlando 2026, scheduled for May 8 to 10 at Camping World Stadium. This event will be the brand’s only American festival of 2026, featuring headliners Playboi Carti, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and Don Toliver, along with over 75 additional artists.

This change marks the end of a decade-long tradition of Rolling Loud weekends in Miami. Organizers noted that Orlando’s more affordable hotels and flights could help make the festival more accessible for fans, while also providing the brand an opportunity to expand at a new venue.

Co-founder Matt Zingler expressed that “Orlando felt like the right place to evolve the festival.” He emphasized that the new city and venue alongside the lineup reflect the current state of Hip Hop. Co-founder Tariq Cherif mentioned that the headliners represent various influential forces in Hip Hop, and their collaboration for the festival’s sole U.S. stop this year was purposefully planned.

Carti is returning as a headliner after a notable performance at Rolling Loud California 2025, which included a surprise appearance by The Weeknd. NBA YoungBoy will have his first headlining set at a Rolling Loud festival as anticipation builds for his upcoming album, Slime Cry. Toliver completes the headliner list as he prepares for the release of his next project, OCTANE.

The Orlando lineup features a mix of established artists and emerging talent. Notable acts include Chief Keef, Destroy Lonely, and Sexyy Red, along with rising artists like EsDeeKid, fakemink, and Nettspend. Rolling Loud also hinted at “RL Week,” a series of events and experiences throughout the festival week in Orlando, with more details to be shared later.

On the international front, Rolling Loud’s 2026 schedule includes events in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia, on March 7 and 8, and the return of Rolling Loud India is confirmed for November.

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