Nicki Minaj, Post Malone, Future to Headline Rolling Loud 2024
UPDATE (as of Nov. 16): Lil Uzi Vert will no longer headline the festival after claims that he “never agreed”…

UPDATE (as of Nov. 16): Lil Uzi Vert will no longer headline the festival after claims that he “never agreed” to play the event. He has been replaced by Future and Metro Boomin.
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Rolling Loud California announced its triumphant return for the sixth year, taking place at the Hollywood Park Grounds in Inglewood, California from March 15 to 17. The festival is set to host over 90 artists, spanning from rap, R&B, pop, and Latin music.
Kicking-off the festival on March 15 is chart-topping Nicki Minaj with an opening day performance. This marks one of Minaj’s first confirmed performances for 2024, as she gears up for the release of her highly anticipated album, Pink Friday 2, scheduled to drop on December 8. Joining Minaj on Friday are artists YG & Tyga, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Rae Sremmurd, and an array of rising stars, including Lil Tecca, Lay Bankz, and Lil Gnar.
Post Malone is scheduled to headline on Saturday, March 16 – along with performances by Summer Walker, Big Sean, $uicideboy$, Flo Milli, Kaliii, Rob49, Larry June, DC the Don, KenTheMan, 2Rare, Jordan Ward, Maiya the Don and Danny Towers. Rolling Loud included a blank space in Saturday’s lineup for a surprise mystery act, leaving fans in suspense about who the performer could be.
Closing out the festival on Sunday, March 17 is Future and Metro Boomin. The pair replaced Lil Uzi Vert, who was originally set to headline the event. However, the rapper took to social media after the announcement to claim that he “never agreed” to play the festival. Rolling Loud’s final day will also close-out with acts like Bryson Tiller, Don Toliver, Ski Mask the Slump God, Cash Cobain, Rich Amiri, Chief Keef, Wolfacejoeyy, NLE Choppa, That Mexican OT, 310babii, Chase Shakur, Sukihana, and Ryan Trey.
Friday’s lineup will also include Junior H as a special guest, followed by Fuerza Regida on Saturday, and Natanael Cano on Sunday. General on-sale begins the following day, Friday, Nov. 17, at 10 a.m. Fans can also score tickets by visiting MegaSeats (use code “TICKETNEWS” for 10% off), StubHub, or Ticket Club where members can receive a free membership with the code “TICKETNEWS.”
See the full lineup below:

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