Rolling Loud Miami Returns

From performances by more than 100 renowned artists to VIP packages, check out our guide to the world’s biggest hip-hop festival

Ken Carson. Photo by Rolling Loud
Ken Carson. Photo by Rolling Loud

Rolling Loud Miami returns to Hard Rock Stadium July 21-23. The festival is sure to generate some major noise with performances by rap and hip-hop’s biggest stars, let alone whatever else may ensue (think: Kanye West’s last-minute cancellation in 2022 and his subsequent replacement with rival artist Kid Cudi). Here are all the details you’ll need to plan your visit. 

Matt Zingler and Tariq Cherif. Photo by Smith Durogene/Courtesy of Rolling Loud
Matt Zingler and Tariq Cherif. Photo by Smith Durogene/Courtesy of Rolling Loud

Fab Founders

Matt Zingler and Tariq Cherif—two South Florida natives who met as elementary school students in Hollywood—launched Rolling Loud in 2015. Since then, the duo has expanded the festival’s brand well beyond the Magic City to Thailand, Germany, Australia, and more. Last year’s Rolling Loud Miami drew an estimated 75,000 fans on each day of its three-day run.

Saweetie is slated to perform at Rolling Loud Miami, taking place at Hard Rock Stadium this month. Photo by @sokrispy
Saweetie is slated to perform at Rolling Loud Miami, taking place at Hard Rock Stadium this month. Photo by @sokrispy

Heavy-Hitting Headliners

Friday’s headliner will be Playboi Carti, known for jams “Magnolia” and “Wokeuplikethis” as well as his 2020 LP, Whole Lotta Red, which topped the Billboard 200 chart. On Saturday, Travis Scott leads the bill, touring on the heels of his newly released album, Utopia. His previous studio album, Astroworld, went multiplatinum and had hits like “Sicko Mode” and “Yosemite.” On Sunday, A$AP Rocky will close things out, bringing popular smashes like “Praise the Lord (Da Shine)” and “F-in’ Problems” to the stage in Miami Gardens.

Flo Milli is slated to perform at Rolling Loud Miami. Photo by @sokrispy
Flo Milli is slated to perform at Rolling Loud Miami. Photo by @sokrispy

Acts and More Acts

Additional big names joining in on the sweaty, mid-summer fun include Kodak Black, 21 Savage, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Durk, Lil Yachty, Rae Sremmurd, Trippie Redd, Don Toliver, Bryson Tiller, Ski Mask the Slump God, City Girls, and Offset. In total, more than 100 artists representing the landscape of modern rap and hip-hop will take the stage at this year’s show. 

Sheck Wes
Sheck Wes

Prime Packages

In true Miami fashion, there are a number of VIP packages available, with the most exclusive three-day package (known as “VIP Munchies”) starting at $1,049 and including front row viewing access, 10 meal tickets, expedited entry, and (to avoid looking like a sweaty mess) makeup touch-ups at an  on-site beauty bar, among other perks.

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