How Rolling Loud Became The World’s Biggest Hip Hop Festival

Rolling Loud 2023 is fully in stride. Already hosting shows in Los Angeles and Thailand, 2023 has been a huge success. This summer, the festival is returning back to its roots in Miami. Headlined by Playboi Carti, A$AP Rocky, and Travis Scott, this year’s lineup is set to be one of the festival’s best yet. In addition, they have a reputation for following industry trends. Rolling Loud 2023 is ushering in prominent rookies such as Ice Spice, Pink Pantheress, and Central Cee.

Rolling Loud’s journey to becoming the biggest hip-hop festival on the planet started in an elementary school classroom. Tariq Cherif and Matt Zingler would meet, and quickly become close friends. The duo embarked on Rolling Loud after having respective careers in event management in their 20s. The festival quickly blew up, differentiating itself as a hip-hop-focused act. “We were already booking all these Soundcloud rappers month after month in Florida,” Cherif stated. “We were like, ‘Dude, why are there these other genre-specific festivals, like Ultra and Electric Daisy Carnival with EDM, and Stagecoach for country, and how come there aren’t any for hip-hop?’”

Rolling Loud Blends Melodic & Rage Hip-Hop

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – JULY 25: DaBaby performs on stage during Rolling Loud at Hard Rock Stadium on July 25, 2021 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images)

While a few other hip-hop-centered festivals existed, these events occurred every few years. Additionally, they didn’t contain the differentiating factor of introducing fans to new artists that Rolling Loud contains. Florida was a perfect place to get this initiative off of the ground. Back in 2015, there was a revolution of local acts that were beginning to garner worldwide attention. You had the rage-filled acts such as XXXTentacion, Denzel Curry, and Lil Pump, who were each carving out a new sub-genre within hip-hop. Blending punk, grunge, and emo elements, Rolling Loud quickly became an event associated with huge mosh pits.

However, Rolling Loud is more than solely angry rap. They’re able to blend the poetic and aggressive worlds of the genre, drawing in both types of fans. Darting from J Cole to Action Bronson to Schoolboy Q, a diverse and unpredictable artist skillset is the case for every event. Cherif and Zingler spent long hours establishing their artist base, discovering future big names before they were well-known. For example, they allowed Travis Scott to perform Pre-Rodeo. They also hosted the likes of Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Uzi Vert, and 21 Savage before they were household names.

Their Shows Attract Over 100,000 Fans

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – JULY 23: Festival goers attend day 1 at Rolling Loud Miami 2021at Hard Rock Stadium on July 23, 2021 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Jason Koerner/Getty Images)

Back in March, Rolling Loud 2023 was hosted in Los Angeles with a headliner list of Playboi Carti, Travis Scott, and Future. Playboi Carti teased new music at the event, with the sound in line with Whole Lotta Red‘s punk aesthetic. While Travis Scott’s performance was cut by a curfew, one of his first returns to the main stage after the Astroworld incident was met with a significant hype. He performed on a Saturday night in front of a sold-out crowd. While Rolling Loud started at Soho Studios in Miami, it has since morphed into a global and multi-yearly event. After only three years of being in business, their shows had gone from hosting a few thousand fans to over a hundred thousand. The independent duo had officially made it.

Rolling Loud is a Worldwide Powerhouse

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – JULY 23: Festival goers attend Rolling Loud at Hard Rock Stadium on July 23, 2021 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images)

The logical next step was for Rolling Loud to go international. By 2019, they had Kid Laroi performing for them in Australia. On the second weekend of this April, Rolling Loud 2023 went to Thailand. This summer, they’re going to Portugal. “For the show in Portugal, we try to bring out artists that are based in Europe or local Portuguese artists. There are different acts that maybe have a larger draw there. We will always show love to where we’re at,” Zingler stated.

Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, Rolling Loud stayed relevant by partnering with Twitch to live stream their performances. The dubbed Loud Stream brought in nearly five million viewers over a two-day period. Before the lockdown, Zingler and Cherif had already implemented live streams at their festivals. Once again ahead of the curve in the event space, it made their transition into the lockdown far more seamless than it was for other major events. Since the pandemic, live streams have become a standard in the live event space. Coachella hosted a live stream throughout their two weekends, which caused much controversy when Frank Ocean’s set was skipped over.

Tariq Cherif and Matt Zingler have been able to differentiate Rolling Loud by identifying underground artists with blow-up potential, merging the worlds of lyrical and rage rap, and keeping the event exclusively focused on hip-hop. In doing so, it’s begun to rival Coachella as the world’s largest music festival. With the festival already hosting a show in Los Angeles before traveling to Miami and Portugal in the summer, Rolling Loud 2023 is set to be bigger than ever.

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Travis Scott, A$AP Rocky and Playboi Carti Headline for Rolling Loud Miami 2023

Travis Scott, A$AP Rocky and Playboi Carti Headline for Rolling Loud Miami 2023

Rolling Loud is set for the return to Miami. Rolling Loud Miami 2023 will be headlined by Travis Scott, A$AP Rocky and Playboi Carti.

Rolling Loud Miami 2023, scheduled for July 21–23 at Hard Rock Stadium, will feature musicians from a variety of genres, including those who don’t produce rap music but nonetheless embody the hip-hop aesthetic. Among them are the UK sensation PinkPantheress, the hardcore punk rockers Turnstile, the versatile singer Foushée, the r&b artist Bryson Tiller, and the rapper YOVNGCHIMI who speaks Spanish.

Naturally, fans at Hard Rock can catch performances by hip hop A-listers like Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Yachty, 21 Savage, Kodak Black, City Girls, Offset, and Don Toliver, as well as budding stars like Ice Spice, Coi Leray, Central Cee, and GloRilla, genre mainstays like Rae Sremmurd and Lucki, and artists with bright futures like Babytron, redveil, Sexyy Red, among many others.

You can see the full lineup below.

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The Diverse Rolling Loud Miami 2023 Lineup Includes Playboi Carti, Turnstile, Travis Scott, PinkPantheress, And More

Rolling Loud Miami is back, and this time, it is bringing its most diverse lineup yet. This year’s lineup is stacked with some of the best acts in hip-hop, but according to a release, Rolling Loud Miami is “branching out across the genre spectrum for the first time” and featuring artists who “don’t make rap music, but still bring a hip-hop ethos.”

Some of these artists include “Boy’s A Liar” hitmaker PinkPantheress, Foushée, Bryson Tiller, and Turnstile.

Festivities kick off at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium on Friday, July 21, where Playboi Carti, Ice Spice, PinkPantheress, Lil Durk, Lil Yachty, and Foushée will take the stage.

On Saturday, July 22nd, Travis Scott will perform, as well as City Girls, Rae Sremmurd, GloRilla, Coi Leray, Nav, and Trippie Redd.

ASAP Rocky, Turnstile, Polo G, Latto, Don Toliver, Bryson Tiller, and Freddie Gibbs will close out the festival on Sunday, July 23rd.

General on-sale for tickets will begin Friday (April 14) at 10 a.m. ET. Tickets will be available for purchase here.

Find the full lineup of performers and special guests in the poster below.

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Rolling Loud Miami Lineup Features Playboi Carti, Travis Scott, A$AP Rocky & More

Rolling Loud Miami will be returning to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens from July 21-23, bringing a star-studded lineup to the space. Playboi Carti, Travis Scott, and A$AP Rocky will serve as the headliners for the weekend. The organization released the full lineup for the highly-anticipated event on Wednesday.

The rest of the lineup will be rounded out by Lil Yachty, Ice Spice, Turnstile, Chief Keef, Pinkpantheress, Rae Sremmurd, City Girls, GloRilla, Nav, Offset, Latto, Destroy Lonely, Coi Leray, 03 Greedo, Luh Tyler, and more. All three days of the festival will feature a “special guest” as well. Kodak Black is set for Friday, 21 Savage is set for Saturday, and Lil Uzi Vert is set for Sunday.

Playboi Carti At Rolling Loud Miami 2022

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – JULY 22: Rapper Playboi Carti performs onstage during day one of Rolling Loud Miami 2022 at Hard Rock Stadium on July 22, 2022 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Jason Koerner/Getty Images)

3-Day GA tickets will be going on sale for fans on April 14 at 10:00 AM, EDT. Information on more ticket options is available on Rolling Loud’s website, here. More artists fans will be able to catch include Lil Durk, Trippie Redd, Ski Mask The Slump God, Key Glock, Nav, Polo G, Lil Tjay, Sheck Wes, Babyface Ray, Young Nudy, Bryson Tiller, Freddie Gibbs, Lucki, Bones, Redveil, Nardo Wick, Pouya, and Don Toliver, among others.

The announcement of Rolling Loud Miami’s lineup comes after the festival organizers confirmed that the event won’t be returning to New York in 2023. They addressed the decision in a statement shared last month. “We saw the beginning of the King Vamp era, Travis power through his full set through the pain, Parti and Uzi reuniting on stage, Nicki, 50 Cent, and A$AP Rocky putting on iconic headlining performances in their hometown, [and] Juice WRLD’s final festival performance,” they wrote. They explained, “Sadly, due to logistical factors beyond our control, Rolling Loud will not return to New York in 2023. But don’t worry, this isn’t Goodbye, more like See you later. We’ll be back in New York when the time is right.”

The Full Lineup

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Kid Cudi Breaks Silence On Rolling Loud Bottle Throwing

Kid Cudi is back with a new album. Entergalactic features a plethora of talent, including 2 Chainz, Don Toliver, and Ty Dolla $ign, and it also has an accompanying animated special. The “Pursuit Of Happiness” rapper has been doing some interviews to promote the new project, and in conversation, he finally addressed walking off stage during his performance at Rolling Loud Miami.

The incident was captured thoroughly from various camera angles, and videos of a furious Cudi went viral, showing the beleaguered rapper getting pelted with water bottles. In a conversation with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, Cudi discussed the abbreviated show.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 28: Scott Mescudi attend the Entergalactic Premiere at the Paris Theatre on September 28, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images for Netflix)

“It’s supposed to be an unspoken agreement amongst artists and fans, that you’re supposed to give the utmost respect and not interfere with the performance,” said Cudi. To him, the audience had broken that agreement, and that was why he was so upset.

Cudi also hinted that Entergalactic might be his final album, at least under the moniker of Kid Cudi. “The Kid Cudi stuff, I think I want to put it on the back burner and chill out with that. I think, I want to be done with it,” he said. “I think, closing the chapter on Kid Cudi.”

While he didn’t say he would never make new music again, the rapper emphasized that he wanted to work on other creative endeavors, including writing for TV and working on his clothing line. He also noted he wanted to focus on being a dad to his 12-year-old daughter.

“I’ve said a lot and I have other desires, I have other things I want to do,” he elaborated. “And I do not see me never making music, I’ll always f**k around in the studio, or make something here and there. But, as far as getting in the studio and working on an album, and then going and touring it, I just don’t have it in me. I don’t have the desire.”

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Kodak Black Shoots His Shot at Brittany Renner During Rolling Loud Interview

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Kodak Black does not need to be on stage in order to create viral moments.

Yak shut down Rolling Loud as one of the weekend’s best and most anticipated performers. The Florida native took to the stage to perform a number of crowd favorites including his double platinum classic hit, “No Flockin.”

When the “Zeze” rapper wrapped up his performance, he joined one of Rolling Loud’s hosts, Brittany Renner, for an interview.

During an interview, Brittany Renner began by asking Kodak about his recent arrest. Yak did not seem bothered by the mishap as he flexed his ankle monitor.

“When they try to feed you sh*t, you make fertilizer out of it,” he said. “I’m swaggin’ this sh*t. I’m matching with it and it looks good on me,” referring to his ankle monitor.

Renner then switches the subject and entices Kodak by mentioned her fondness for dates and how she would the rapper to show her Florida.

He then offered Renner to “hit the Black” & Mild he was smoking during the interview, but she denied.

“No I like to drink. I don’t smoke,” responded Renner.

Tequilla is Renner’s drink of choice when Kodak asked her preference.

“My name Yak so you gotta drink cognac,” he suggested. After Renner emphasized her drink of choice, the conversation escalated from there.

“You gon drink me so you drinkin’ yak anyway,” added Kodak.

“You want me to drink you,” said Renner.

“I’d drink you,” said Kodak.

The interesting moment lasted for the duration of the interview which featured an exchange in growls as well.

Kodak Black also joined Kendrick Lamar on stage to perform “Silent Hill” as K Dot closed out the weekend with an unforgettable performance.

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ICYMI: Spotify LIVE! To Host at Rolling Loud Miami 2022, Full Schedule

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For the first time, Spotify will be bringing live audio content from festival grounds to fans’ homes at Rolling Loud Miami. From Friday, July 22 through Sunday, July 24, Spotify will be backstage in the Rolling Loud Artist Village hosting live and exclusive interviews with artists performing at the festival all weekend.Hip-Hop fans can expect an immersive experience unlike any other RL live stream before.

Catch conversations with Brian “B.Dot” Miller, of Spotify’s live’s audio show New Joints Live, and TV host and personality Amanda Booz. Also live on the Miami festival grounds, Spotify Creative Director/Head of Urban Music, Carl Chery and Spotify talent, Cole Cuchna along with the controversial  DJ Akademiks will also be handpicking artists for live interviews.

READ MORE: Rolling Loud Co-Founder Retracts Statements About Travis Scott

Listen live on Spotify or Spotify Live for more. Interviews and live streamed performances will be available on Spotify (mobile only) and Spotify Live (Day 1, Day 2, Day 3). Check out the schedule below and keep in mind dealing with some artists it is subject to change.

Friday, July 22

4:15pm               Weekend Kick-Off

4:30pm               Artist Interview – Saweetie (w/ Carl Chery)

4:45pm               Artist Interview – Fivio Foreign (w/ Cole Cuchna)

5:15pm               Artist Interview – Kash Doll

5:45pm               Performance Live Stream – Fivio Foreign

7:55pm               Performance Live Steam – Bia 

9:15pm               Performance Live Stream – A$AP Ferg

9:30pm               Artist Interview – Lil Durk

Saturday, July 23

3:45pm               Day 2 Kick-Off / Day 1 Recap

4:00pm               Artist Interview – Baby Tate

4:25pm               Artist Interview – Duke Deuce

4:35pm               Artist Interview – WhiteRoseMoxie

4:45pm               Artist Interview – Saucy Santana

5:00pm               Artist Interview – Strick

5:15pm               Artist Interview – Dreezy

6:10pm               Live Performance Stream – Saucy Santana

6:15pm               Artist Interview – Toosii

6:20pm               Artist Interview – City Girls         

6:30pm               Artist Interview – Doe Boy

7:10pm               Artist Interview – Ace Hood

7:30pm               Artist Interview – Nardo Wick

7:50pm               Performance Live Stream – Nardo Wick

9:00pm               Artist Interview – Soulja Boy

9:50pm               Performance Live Stream – Latto

Sunday, July 24

4:15pm               Day 3 Kick-Off / Day 2 Recap

4:30pm               Artist Interview – Kali

5:15pm               Artist Interview – Flo Milli

6:30pm               Artist Interview – EST Gee (w/ DJ Akademiks)

7:10pm               Performance Live Stream – Baby Keem

7:30pm               Artist Interview – Kodak Black

8:00pm               Artist Interview – Curren$y

8:30pm               Artist Interview – Moneybagg Yo

8:45pm               Artist Interview – Young Nudy

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[LISTEN] Saweetie & Omeretta The Great Backstage w/ Spotify LIVE! at #RollingLoud Miami

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For the first time, Spotify will be bringing live audio content from festival grounds to fans’ homes at Rolling Loud Miami. From Friday, July 22 through Sunday, July 24, Spotify will be backstage in the Rolling Loud Artist Village hosting live and exclusive interviews with artists performing at the festival all weekend.

READ MORE: Rolling Loud Co-Founder Retracts Statements About Travis Scott

Listen live on Spotify or Spotify Live for more. Interviews and live streamed performances will be available on Spotify (mobile only) and Spotify Live (Day 1, Day 2, Day 3).

Check out the schedule below and keep in mind with some artists it is subject to change.

Friday, July 22

4:15pm               Weekend Kick-Off

4:30pm               Artist Interview – Saweetie (w/ Carl Chery)

4:45pm               Artist Interview – Fivio Foreign (w/ Cole Cuchna)

5:15pm               Artist Interview – Kash Doll

5:45pm               Performance Live Stream – Fivio Foreign

7:55pm               Performance Live Steam – Bia 

9:15pm               Performance Live Stream – A$AP Ferg

9:30pm               Artist Interview – Lil Durk

Saturday, July 23

3:45pm               Day 2 Kick-Off / Day 1 Recap

4:00pm               Artist Interview – Baby Tate

4:25pm               Artist Interview – Duke Deuce

4:35pm               Artist Interview – WhiteRoseMoxie

4:45pm               Artist Interview – Saucy Santana

5:00pm               Artist Interview – Strick

5:15pm               Artist Interview – Dreezy

6:10pm               Live Performance Stream – Saucy Santana

6:15pm               Artist Interview – Toosii

6:20pm               Artist Interview – City Girls         

6:30pm               Artist Interview – Doe Boy

7:10pm               Artist Interview – Ace Hood

7:30pm               Artist Interview – Nardo Wick

7:50pm               Performance Live Stream – Nardo Wick

9:00pm               Artist Interview – Soulja Boy

9:50pm               Performance Live Stream – Latto

Sunday, July 24

4:15pm               Day 3 Kick-Off / Day 2 Recap

4:30pm               Artist Interview – Kali

5:15pm               Artist Interview – Flo Milli

6:30pm               Artist Interview – EST Gee (w/ DJ Akademiks)

7:10pm               Performance Live Stream – Baby Keem

7:30pm               Artist Interview – Kodak Black

8:00pm               Artist Interview – Curren$y

8:30pm               Artist Interview – Moneybagg Yo

8:45pm               Artist Interview – Young Nudy

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Spotify LIVE! To Host at Rolling Loud Miami 2022, Full Schedule

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For the first time, Spotify will be bringing live audio content from festival grounds to fans’ homes at Rolling Loud Miami. From Friday, July 22 through Sunday, July 24, Spotify will be backstage in the Rolling Loud Artist Village hosting live and exclusive interviews with artists performing at the festival all weekend.Hip-Hop fans can expect an immersive experience unlike any other RL live stream before.

Catch conversations with Brian “B.Dot” Miller, of Spotify’s live’s audio show New Joints Live, and TV host and personality Amanda Booz. Also live on the Miami festival grounds, Spotify Creative Director/Head of Urban Music, Carl Chery and Spotify talent, Cole Cuchna along with the controversial  DJ Akademiks will also be handpicking artists for live interviews.

READ MORE: Rolling Loud Co-Founder Retracts Statements About Travis Scott

Listen live on Spotify or Spotify Live for more. Interviews and live streamed performances will be available on Spotify (mobile only) and Spotify Live (Day 1, Day 2, Day 3). Check out the schedule below and keep in mind dealing with some artists it is subject to change.

Friday, July 22

4:15pm               Weekend Kick-Off

4:30pm               Artist Interview – Saweetie (w/ Carl Chery)

4:45pm               Artist Interview – Fivio Foreign (w/ Cole Cuchna)

5:15pm               Artist Interview – Kash Doll

5:45pm               Performance Live Stream – Fivio Foreign

7:55pm               Performance Live Steam – Bia 

9:15pm               Performance Live Stream – A$AP Ferg

9:30pm               Artist Interview – Lil Durk

Saturday, July 23

3:45pm               Day 2 Kick-Off / Day 1 Recap

4:00pm               Artist Interview – Baby Tate

4:25pm               Artist Interview – Duke Deuce

4:35pm               Artist Interview – WhiteRoseMoxie

4:45pm               Artist Interview – Saucy Santana

5:00pm               Artist Interview – Strick

5:15pm               Artist Interview – Dreezy

6:10pm               Live Performance Stream – Saucy Santana

6:15pm               Artist Interview – Toosii

6:20pm               Artist Interview – City Girls         

6:30pm               Artist Interview – Doe Boy

7:10pm               Artist Interview – Ace Hood

7:30pm               Artist Interview – Nardo Wick

7:50pm               Performance Live Stream – Nardo Wick

9:00pm               Artist Interview – Soulja Boy

9:50pm               Performance Live Stream – Latto

Sunday, July 24

4:15pm               Day 3 Kick-Off / Day 2 Recap

4:30pm               Artist Interview – Kali

5:15pm               Artist Interview – Flo Milli

6:30pm               Artist Interview – EST Gee (w/ DJ Akademiks)

7:10pm               Performance Live Stream – Baby Keem

7:30pm               Artist Interview – Kodak Black

8:00pm               Artist Interview – Curren$y

8:30pm               Artist Interview – Moneybagg Yo

8:45pm               Artist Interview – Young Nudy

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Rolling Loud Co-Founder Retracts Statements About Travis Scott

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Rolling Loud Miami virtually became a bust this year after Yeezy dropped out of his slot as headliner for his July 22nd show, only to be replaced by Kid Cudi.

“We were looking forward to Ye headlining Rolling Loud Miami 2022,” Rolling Loud said in a statement. “We spent months working with him and his team on the performance. Unfortunately, Ye has decided that he will no longer be performing.”

Fans took to social media to criticize the festival, specifically the co-founders, who they feel deceived them into believing Kanye West was headlining. Co-founder .Tariq Cherif was a target of the lion’s share of the comments, to which he replied, “Tried to convince Ye to stay on the lineup but he wasn’t having it.”

Some wondered why Cudi was selected instead of Travis Scott, but Cherif blamed the Hard Rock Stadium venue for not allowing him to perform following the 10 deaths at his Astroworld Festival last November.

“Venue won’t allow Travis because of Astroworld deaths,” he continued.

With the backlash getting worse. Cherif, is now backpedaling on his original statements on why Scott wasn’t Ye’s fill in.

According to TMZ, Cherif says Rolling Loud did, in fact, reach out to Travis Scott’s team about filling in for Yeezy, but the short time constraints made the turnaround nearly impossible to pull off for Scott’s desired intricate stage design.

Rolling Loud Miami kicks off at Hard Rock Stadium on Friday (July 22).

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