Back where they started it all, Rolling Loud is gearing up for another thrilling festival in Miami, Florida.
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On Wednesday (April 12), the reigning most beloved hip-hop fest announced the lineup for Rolling Loud Miami, taking place from July 21-23. The three headliners for the weekend will be Playboi Carti on Friday (July 21), Travis Scott on Saturday (July 22), and A$AP Rocky on Sunday (July 23). Additionally, “special guests” slated for the event are Kodak Black, 21 Savage, and Lil Uzi Vert.
Other acts set to perform in Miami include Lil Durk, Lil Yachty, Ice Spice, PinkPantheress, Rae Sremmurd, Don Toliver, Offset, Coi Leray, and more. All tickets for the three-day extravaganza go on sale Friday (April 14) at 10 a.m. ET on their website.
Last year, Rolling Loud Miami experienced a bit of conflict. Kanye West, who was set to headline on Friday (July 22, 2022), backed out of his performance just weeks before the show. So, his former close friend turned enemy, Kid Cudi, replaced him but ended up cutting his set early due to a disrespectful crowd environment. At the same time, Lil Durk, who was performing on a different stage than Cudi, brought out Kanye West as a guest, causing more confusion and disarray for Rolling Loud.
Hopefully this time around, Rolling Loud can maintain a fun-loving and respectful atmosphere. At their recent Rolling Loud Los Angeles show, headliners Travis Scott, Playboi Carti, and Future all gave stellar sets. Now, two of those same three headliners will look to repeat their successes in Miami.
Before the festival announcement Wednesday, Rolling Loud sadly broke the news to their fans in mid-March that they would not be putting on Rolling Loud New York this year. Typically taking place in the fall/winter, Rolling Loud not visiting the Big Apple in 2023 came as a shock to the hip-hop community.
Battling through this disappointment, Rolling Loud will look to make it up to their fans in July with a spectacular group of artists hitting the stage in Miami.
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