Tyler, The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Has Become The Best Festival In America

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The more things change, the more they stay the same. The last time Tyler, The Creator and his Odd Future family took over Dodger Stadium for Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival was four years ago and I wrote at the time that while the “mystery headliner” gamble didn’t pay off, “Camp Flog Gnaw is still one of the best festival experiences for your money.” Since then, the festival was derailed by a global pandemic and put on ice for another three years, during which the pop culture landscape shifted in all kinds of unexpected ways.

Yet, in its return to the fabled stadium overlooking Los Angeles, the festival not only lived up to that assessment but surpassed it; despite being gone from the public eye for nearly four years, Camp Flog Gnaw has become the best festival in America. There are myriad reasons for this, but we’ve listed the strongest ones below.

Dodger Stadium: The Ideal Venue For Camp Flog Gnaw

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As the old saying goes, “Location, location, location.” You don’t get very many better locations than the famed Blue Heaven On Earth. Situated on its unnamed hill overlooking scenic Elysian Park and the sparse but dazzling LA skyline, the view is unmatched, aided by the famed West Coast weather that draws transplants — some enthusiastically, others reluctantly — from all around the world.

This year’s festival made incredibly effective use of its footprint in the sprawling lots surrounding the stadium. Where the previous iterations scattered the stages around the stadium itself, this year, they were lined up parallel to each other facing toward home plate. While the side-by-side arrangement created some slight sound bleed and the need to walk past the Camp stage to get from Flog to Gnaw and vice versa, it was an easy walk, affording the opportunity to check out the main stage between the intermediate and small stage sets.

The Crowd: Kids Who Grew Up In An Odd Future

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Bless the Rolling Loud kids, but they are just a little too exuberant for me. Flog Gnaw is similar in age and diversity, but remarkably chiller — more “golden retriever” energy when compared to RL’s labradors. It’s definitely the best fest for people-watching, with attendees decked out in their best Tyler, The Creator cosplay, from Doug sweater vests to Igor suits. I even spotted a few Tyler Baudelaire ushankas — the 80-degree LA weather notwithstanding.

And going back to that intro line, there was something comforting about seeing the shaggy looks of my millennial youth being so lovingly recreated by that generation’s descendants (did you know jorts are back, along with whale tails?). They’re a friendly bunch too; I found myself roped into an affable group made up of a tall white kid, a Filipino/Latino guy, a Persian Iranian, and a black rocker and felt like one of the gang.

The Lineup, From Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem To Ice Spice and PinkPantheress

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I mean, duh, right? But there’s something to the level of effort Tyler devotes to curating the lineup each year. While most other fests seemingly recycle the same buzzy names based on social engagement and streaming numbers, T selects friends and artists he’s genuinely a fan of. Witness his going absolutely ballistic in the photo pit for Sunday night’s Clipse set, rhyming “We Got It For Cheap” word for word.

The mutual appreciation that the artists display for each other radiates from stage to stage. Whether it’s the more left-field or underground acts on the Gnaw stage like AG Club, BADBADNOTGOOD, Redveil, and Toro Y Moi, or the nascent rockers like Kevin Abstract and Teezo Touchdown, these artists all genuinely love Tyler, and they love playing Flog Gnaw. This isn’t just “show up and collect a check” stuff. Headliners like Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem showed out as well, even if they weren’t mainstays like Syd, Domo Genesis, or Earl Sweatshirt.

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It’s also affirming to see how the crowd responds to these acts that mainstream observers overlook or sneer down their noses at. During Teezo’s set, his rapport with the crowd was ironclad and they sang every song from his album — only a few months old — at top volume. Ice Spice, for all the hand-wringing being done by folks my age and older (I’m getting sick of talking about it too, by the way, maybe y’all should chill out), delivered a blazing set that displayed real technical proficiency (her breath control is underrated) and had white boys in the crowd declaring their undying love.

Tyler, The Creator, The Brains Behind The Operation

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But really, the main thing that makes Flog Gnaw what it is, is its … ahem … creator. 10 years on from the formation and explosion of Odd Future, Tyler Okonma has found the balance between the angry, aggressive kid he was at the outset and the cheeky genius he showed flashes of until 2017 when he flourished with Flower Boy.

During his set, he joked with fans about his lack of new music, ribbed them gleefully about the last time we all gathered at this spot and they booed his beloved headliner, Drake, and offered moments of both humility and unhinged excess. Going from earnestly thanking his most loyal fans for returning from the uncertainly of pandemic living to flexing a literal flamethrower takes panache and a certain immodesty, and fortunately for all of us, Tyler has both in spades. Watching the “campers” depart at the end of the fest felt a lot like the end of summer — nostalgic for the recently made memories and already looking forward to next year.

Check out an exclusive photo gallery from Camp Flog Gnaw 2023 below

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The Hillbillies (Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem)

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Here Are The Louder Than Life Festival Set Times For 2023

The annual Louder Than Life festival will take over Highland Festival Grounds in Louisville, Kentucky from this Thursday, September 21, to Sunday, September 24. Foo Fighters, Weezer, Tool, Limp Bizkit, Green Day, Queens Of The Stone Age, and Turnstile are among the many notable acts, and the festival has shared its set times.

The full schedule is available on the Louder Than Life mobile app, but the festival posted Sunday’s schedule to Instagram.

On September 24, the doors will open at noon local time. The festival features five stages: Loudmouth, Space Zebra, Disruptor, Revolver, and Road Hounds. The likes of Run The Jewels (5:45-6:35 p.m. local time), Turnstile (6:40-7:35 p.m.), and Queens Of The Stone Age (7:40-8:50 p.m.) will lead up to Green Day’s headlining set from 8:55 p.m. to 10:45 p.m.

Per the app, the acts scheduled to perform on September 21 include White Reaper (3:15 p.m., Loudmouth), Beauty School Dropout (4 p.m., Revolver), Coheed & Cambria (4:40 p.m., Loudmouth), 311 (5:30 p.m., Space Zebra), Weezer (7:30 p.m., Space Zebra), and Foo Fighters (8:45 p.m., Loudmouth).

Friday, September 22, will get underway at 12:25 p.m. with Flat Black. Later in the day, attendees will be treated to the likes of Megadeth (5:35 p.m., Loudmouth), Limp Bizkit (6:35 p.m., Space Zebra), and Tool (8:55 p.m., Space Zebra).

On Saturday, September 23, Avenged Sevenfold’s headlining set is scheduled for 9:15 p.m. on the Loudmouth Stage.

See the full lineup below, and find more information here.

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Deftones Tap Turnstile, Freddie Gibbs, And Phantogram For The Dia De Los Deftones Festival

On Saturday, November 5th, the third annual Dia De Los Deftones Festival is coming back to San Diego and the Deftones have a history of booking talent for their music festival that’s on the way, way up. The diverse bash brings together heavy rock, hip-hop, and more to the Gallagher Square at Petco Park venue. This year’s lineup is no joke, with Freddie Gibbs, Turnstile, and Phantogram joining Deftones at the top of the bill for 2022.

For context, previous editions of the festival have included performances from an emerging Doja Cat in 2018 and Megan Thee Stallion in 2019, so it’s a good bet that somebody from this year’s lineup is headed for the top. Joining the headliners for the all-ages affair are rapper Audrey Nuna, punk band Destroy Boys, post-punks Provoker, and hardcore band ColdGawd.

“We’re hyped to be bringing back Dia de Los Deftones this year,” Moreno said in a statement. “We take a ton of pride in curating it; it’s a chance for us to put forth and showcase some artists that we love and respect, and put on an amazing day of music and culture for our fans. We’re excited to see everyone again out at Petco in November.”

Tickets go on sale on 08/05 at 10 am PST here with a pre-sale on 08/03 at the same time/link.

Post Malone And Dua Lipa Played Beer Pong Against Turnstile And You’ll Never Believe Who Won

Summer music festival season is in full swing. Bonnaroo just went down in Tennessee in mid-June, Glastonbury just lit the world ablaze with a slew of memorable performances from the UK last weekend, and Wireless Festival wrapped up the first of three hip-hop superfests in London. Meanwhile, Denmark’s Roskilde Festival, the largest music festival in Scandinavia, happened last week with Post Malone and Dua Lipa headlining two of the fests closing nights. But when the proverbial lights were down, Posty was holding court on the ping pong… err… beer pong table backstage and Dua Lipa was his partner.

In a TikTok clip shared by Posty, he and Dua Lipa are playing a neck and neck match-up against members of Turnstile. It’s down to one cup on each side and the Twelve Carat Toothache star stepped up to the table with the game on the line. Dua Lipa rubs her hands with tense anticipation as Posty shakes any residual liquid from the ping pong ball (for optimal grip, duh, bro!). He flanks his cigarette hand off to the side (for balance) calculates the shot and lets it go. BOOM! Direct hit! Post Malone and Dua Lipa win the game and everyone erupts.

Of course Posty hit the winning shot. Who did you expect? The experience was clearly a formative one for Dua Lipa, who posted a photo of it along with a video of a “strategy” session with her victorious teammate.

And don’t feel too bad for Turnstile, they just announced the continuation of the Turnstile Love Connection Tour with Snail Mail and Jpegmafia. Hopefully they learned a thing or two about beer pong from the headliners.

Dua Lipa is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Turnstile’s New ‘Love Connection’ Tour Dates Will Also Feature Snail Mail And Jpegmafia

When The Turnstile Love Connection Tour began earlier this year, every date on the tour sold out. The Baltimore hardcore band has been riding the enormous wave of last year’s widely-praised album Glow On, and are have now announced a new set of North American tour dates. So if you didn’t get into the Turnstile show the first time around, not only do you have an opportunity to finally scratch the itch, but the second leg of the Love Connection tour now also features fellow Baltimore acts in Snail Mail and Jpegmafia. And while the artists are disparate in nature, Turnstile will put the ultimate hometown lineup to the test.

With the tour announcement, also comes a new video for “New Heart Design.” The 16mm-shot clip features footage from the sweaty and raucous first leg of the tour. Watch the video above and check out the full upcoming tour schedule below. Pre-sale tickets for the Turnstile Love Connection Tour with Snail mail and Jpegmafia will be available on June 22 at 10 am local time with general on-sale beginning Thursday, June 23 at 10 am local time here.

10/03 — Brooklyn, NY @ The Brooklyn Mirage
10/04 — Toronto, ON @ History
10/06 — Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony Summer Stage^
10/09 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem
10/11 — Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore
10/13 — Orlando, FL @ House of Blues*
10/14 — St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live
10/16 — New Orleans, LA @ Orpheum Theater
10/18 — Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater
10/19 — St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
10/21 — Louisville, KY @ Old Forester’s Paristown Hall
10/22 — Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live!
10/23 — Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom*
10/25 — Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore*
10/27 — Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom
10/28 — Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex
10/30 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
10/31 — San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield
11/07 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren*
11/08 — Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl*
11/11 — San Antonio, TX @ The Aztec Theatre*
11/12 — Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center*
11/16 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE*
11/17 — Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom*
11/19 — Boston, MA —@ Roadrunner*

* Plus special guests/ No Jpegmafia
^ No Snail Mail