How To Buy Tickets To Rolling Loud California 2024

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Rolling Loud is returning to Hollywood Park in Inglewood, California from March 15-17, 2024. The 2023 festival was headlined by Future, Playboi Carti, and Travis Scott, but the three-day event had plenty to offer and left a lasting impression on Uproxx’s Aaron Williams. Which is to say, you don’t want to miss your opportunity to buy tickets to Rolling Loud California, and that’s where we come in. Below is all the information we have (so far).

How To Buy Tickets To Rolling Loud California

Rolling Loud’s presale began on October 19, and the festival confirmed that the presale had sold out on Thursday, November 9. You can join the waitlist here.

How Much Are Tickets?

As of right now, pre-sale ticket prices are listed on Rolling Loud’s website as follows (before factoring in taxes and fees): General admission tickets were $299, GA+ tickets were $449, VIP tickets were $599, and VIP Munchies tickets were $799. But pre-sale ticketing plays by different rules than the general sale, and it’s still unclear when tickets will become available to the public. Again, a waitlist option is available.

When Does The Rolling Loud California 2024 Lineup Come Out?

The Rolling Loud California 2023 lineup was announced last November, so the 2024 lineup could very well drop as early as next week. The festival’s social media accounts teased it this week, confirming that the lineup will drop at some point this month.

When Does The Rolling Loud LA 2024 Lineup Come Out?

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It has been a little under a month since Rolling Loud announced the dates for its 2024 return to Los Angeles, and fans are understandably antsy for more information. Rolling Loud’s social media manager, meanwhile, has been delighted to tease them with the possibility of updates like the one below. It doesn’t look like fans will have to wait too long to see the lineup, as Rolling Loud writes, “feels like a lucky month to announce a lineup.”

That means we can probably expect to learn who’s performing at next year’s LA show sometime this month. The 2023 edition of the festival, which took place in early March, was headlined by Future, Playboi Carti, and Travis Scott and featured a lineup including standout performances from Coi Leray, Ice Spice, Ken Carson, Larry June, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Yachty, and more. It also established its new venue in Hollywood Park, Inglewood (just outside the SoFi Stadium) as a well-suited location for its upcoming 10th-anniversary celebrations (and fifth year in the City of Angels)

So it’s good to know that it’ll be returning there in 2024. Rolling Loud LA is scheduled for March 15-17, with tickets already on sale. You can more information on the Roling Loud website.

Rolling Loud Announces Its 2023 LA Dates — Along With A New Location For This Years’ Event

As a traveling hip-hop festival, Rolling Loud has had to change locations plenty of times, but usually, that’s just the city in question. Over the years, it’s gone from raging in Miami to taking over New York City and has even gone international with events in Toronto and Portugal. But ever since its first event in Los Angeles, it’s had to move venues with each successive year as it scales up and works around COVID-19 regulations, going from Banc Of California Stadium to San Bernardino’s National Orange Show Event Center.

The next event just might prove to be its biggest yet as it changes venues yet again. Today, the fest’s organizers announced the dates for the next Los Angeles-based event as well as its new venue: the Hollywood Park grounds in Inglewood, adjacent to the recently built SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. The show is scheduled for March 3-5, 2023 — which means no LA festival in 2022, but it’ll be the first time the fest takes place in LA since 2019 after 2020’s iteration was canceled due to COVID.

In addition to announcing the dates and new location, Rolling Loud also shared the pre-sale registration link. Stay tuned to find out whether Future ends up headlining yet another Rolling Loud when the show returns to within the Los Angeles city limits.