Rolling Loud Heads To Orlando For Sole 2026 U.S. Stop

Rolling Loud — the “World’s Largest Hip-Hop Festival” — is headed to Orlando for its only U.S. event in 2026.
Set for May 8-10 at Camping World Stadium, the festival will not be staged in Miami — where the festival began in 2015 — for the first time in its history. The news also indicates there will not be a California edition of the festival; Rolling Loud has staged in the Golden State every year since 2017.
“Returning to the summer, Rolling Loud 2026 will stand as the only Rolling Loud festival in the United States in 2026. The beginning of a fresh chapter, Rolling Loud 2026 is switching up locations – bringing the festival’s iconic legacy to a city that has emerged as one of the country’s strongest festival markets,” a press release announcing the move said. “Built for scale, Orlando provides the space, infrastructure and accessibility to support the tens of thousands of fans who travel for Rolling Loud every year.”
Tariq Cherif, Rolling Loud co-founder and co-CEO, said “it made sense to bring everything into one definitive U.S. show and build the ultimate flagship experience.”
His partner, Matt Zingler, said the move to Orlando allows the festival to “expand [its] footprint” and “think long-term.”
Rolling Loud 2026 pre-sale tickets go on-sale at 10 a.m. Eastern Jan. 9 at rollingloud.com. Pre-sale tickets start at $249 all-in or $9.99 deposit on layaway plan.
Rolling Loud debuted in India in November 2025 and confirmed a return to the country for 2026. The festival returns to Australia in March with stops in Sydney and Melbourne.
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