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Playboi Carti, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Don Toliver Headlining Rolling Loud In Orlando

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Rolling Loud, the world’s largest hip-hop festival, unveiled the lineup the 2026 edition taking place in Orlando, Florida, with Playboi Carti, YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Don Toliver headlining the three-day event.

It marks a new era for Rolling Loud, which is taking over Camping World Stadium for the first time, May 8-10, and it will be the only U.S. stop for the renowned festival.

This year’s festival boasts more than 75 artists, representing the modern hip-hop landscape. Performers on the stacked bill include EsDeeKid, Chief Keef, Sexyy Red, Fakemink, Destroy Lonely, BossMan Dlow, OsamaSon, Nettspend and PlaqueBoyMax.

“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. From the headliners to the rising artists, this year is about celebrating the full spectrum of the culture while delivering an unmatched experience for fans at a price that keeps Rolling Loud accessible.”

Tickets for the event are now available at rollingloud.com/2026. General admission passes start at $279, and VIP passes start at $599. Presale tickets sold out in five days, and fans are encouraged to purchase tickets before prices go up.

Don Toliver will be closing out the first night and building anticipation for his upcoming album, OCTANE. Playboi Carti returns to the festival to cap night two, building on a standout performance in 2025 that featured surprise appearances by The Weeknd and Kai Cenat. Never Broke Again YoungBoy is headlining Rolling Loud for the first time and taking time out of his “MASA Tour,” which has sold over 500,000 tickets, to perform at the iconic hip-hop festival.

“This lineup is a statement,” says Rolling Loud co-founder Tariq Cherif. “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. 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.”

Rolling Loud is also returning to Australia for the first time since 2019, with festivals in Sydney and Melbourne on March 7-8.

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