Rolling Loud Festival
2027

Hip-hop's biggest stage returns for another year!

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The World's Largest Hip-Hop Festival!

Rolling Loud is the undisputed king of hip-hop festivals, and 2027 promises another epic chapter. Since launching in Miami in 2015, the festival has grown into a global brand with stops across the US, Europe, Asia, and beyond. The 2026 US edition landed in Orlando at Camping World Stadium with Playboi Carti, Don Toliver, and NBA YoungBoy headlining — and fans are already buzzing about what's next.

The 2027 location and lineup haven't been confirmed yet, but co-founders have hinted at a "Super Bowl model" where the festival moves city to city each year. Wherever it lands, expect three days of the biggest names in rap, trap, and hip-hop culture — wall-to-wall bangers from the main stage to the side stages.

Bookmark this page for the 2027 announcement. When passes go on sale, BigStub will have verified tickets with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee.

Everything You Need to Know About Rolling Loud 2027

Rolling Loud is the world's largest hip-hop festival, founded in Miami in 2015 by Tariq Cherif and Matt Zingler. What started as a single-day event in a South Florida park has exploded into a global phenomenon with festivals across the United States, Europe, Asia, and beyond. The brand has become synonymous with hip-hop culture — if you're serious about rap, Rolling Loud is the festival.

The 2026 US edition took place at Camping World Stadium in downtown Orlando, Florida, over three days in May. Headliners Playboi Carti, Don Toliver, and NBA YoungBoy topped a bill that also included Chief Keef, Destroy Lonely, Sexyy Red, BossMan Dlow, and dozens more. The Orlando move marked a shift — in 2026, Rolling Loud made just one US stop, concentrating its domestic energy into a single massive weekend.

For 2027, the festival's future format is wide open. Co-founders have floated a "Super Bowl model" where the festival moves to a different city each year, or potentially staying in Orlando. Either way, expect a three-day, multi-stage experience featuring the biggest names in rap, trap, drill, and hip-hop. Rolling Loud lineups consistently feature the most-streamed rappers in the world alongside rising underground talent, making every bill feel both massive and cutting-edge.

The festival experience goes beyond the music. Rolling Loud stages are known for production that rivals arena tours, with massive LED screens, pyrotechnics, and sound systems that shake the ground. Between sets, fans explore merch pop-ups, brand activations, food vendors, and the social scene that makes Rolling Loud as much a cultural gathering as a concert.

Tickets are sold through the official Rolling Loud website and Front Gate Tickets. For sold-out passes, BigStub offers verified resale tickets backed by a buyer guarantee with no hidden fees. With over 20 years in the ticket business and the highest Trustpilot rating in the industry, BigStub is a trusted source for festival passes.

How to Get Rolling Loud 2027 Tickets

Where can I buy Rolling Loud tickets?

Primary passes go on sale through rollingloud.com and Front Gate Tickets. Early-bird pricing is typically available before the lineup announcement. For sold-out tiers, BigStub carries verified resale passes with no hidden fees.

When does the Rolling Loud 2027 lineup drop?

Lineup announcements usually come in early winter, with early-bird passes going on sale even before that. The festival itself is typically held in the spring. Follow Rolling Loud's social channels for updates.

What ticket tiers are available?

Rolling Loud offers GA, GA+, VIP, and Super VIP tiers. GA gets you into all stages. VIP and above add premium viewing, expedited entry, and dedicated bars. Prices start around $279 for GA 3-Day passes and go up from there.

Where will Rolling Loud 2027 be held?

The location hasn't been confirmed yet. Co-founders have discussed a rotating-city model or staying in Orlando. Check back here for the announcement.

Can I resell my Rolling Loud pass?

Yes. BigStub and other platforms allow secure resale. Rolling Loud passes are in extremely high demand, especially after the lineup drops.

Rolling Loud 2027 FAQ

When is Rolling Loud 2027?

Dates haven't been announced. Rolling Loud US is typically held in the spring (May). Check the official site and this page for updates.

Where is Rolling Loud 2027?

The location hasn't been confirmed. The 2026 edition was in Orlando at Camping World Stadium. A rotating-city model has been discussed for future years.

What kind of music is at Rolling Loud?

Hip-hop, rap, trap, drill, and R&B. Rolling Loud features the biggest names in the game alongside rising underground talent across multiple stages over three days.

How many days is Rolling Loud?

Three days, typically Friday through Sunday, with multiple stages running simultaneously each day.

Who has headlined Rolling Loud?

Past headliners include Playboi Carti, Don Toliver, NBA YoungBoy, Travis Scott, Future, Kendrick Lamar, Kid Cudi, A$AP Rocky, and many more of hip-hop's biggest names.

Does Rolling Loud sell out?

Yes — especially GA and VIP tiers sell out quickly after the lineup drops. BigStub offers verified resale passes when the official sale sells out.

Is Rolling Loud all-ages?

Age policies have varied by location. Some editions have been 18+. Check the official event page once 2027 details are announced.

Can I bring food or drinks?

Outside food and beverages are not permitted. The festival grounds have extensive food vendors and bars throughout.

Are BigStub Rolling Loud passes guaranteed?

Yes. Every pass from BigStub is verified and backed by their buyer guarantee. Over 20 years in business with the highest Trustpilot rating.

Is there camping at Rolling Loud?

This depends on the venue. Some past locations have offered camping or nearby camping options. Check the official site for details once the 2027 venue is announced.

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