Rolling Loud is scaling back stateside next year – but it’s going big for its lone U.S. show. The hip-hop festival juggernaut announced that its only American edition of 2026 will take place May 8-10 in Orlando, Florida, at Camping World Stadium, after relocating from its longtime Miami home. The lineup is led by rap provocateur Playboi Carti, Baton Rouge superstar YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and R&B-rap fusionist Don Toliver as headliners. They’ll top a bill of over 75 artists that also features the likes of Chief Keef, Sexyy Red, Destroy Lonely, and more fan favorites across the three-day event.
Organizers say moving to Orlando marks a “new chapter” for Rolling Loud as it streamlines its U.S. presence. “This lineup is a statement,” festival co-founder Tariq Cherif said, noting that Carti, YoungBoy and Don Toliver “each represent different forces shaping hip-hop right now.” His partner, co-founder Matt Zingler, added that Orlando felt like the right place to “evolve the festival” and celebrate “the full spectrum of the culture” with a fresh setting and talent roster. Now entering its 11th year, Rolling Loud has never been shy about repeat headliners – this will be Carti’s sixth time atop the bill – but it’s also giving a first-time headlining slot to YoungBoy, who’s taking a break from a sold-out tour to make his Rolling Loud debut.
Tickets for Rolling Loud Orlando are on sale now, and the event will coincide with the festival’s continued global expansion (including a return to Australia in 2026). For U.S. fans, though, Orlando is the one shot to experience the Rolling Loud mayhem on home turf next year – and the organizers are clearly aiming to make it count.