A$AP Rocky, Playboi Carti, and Peso Pluma Headlining Rolling Loud California 2025
The Californian leg of the festival takes place in March.
Arguably the biggest traveling hip hop festival in the world, Rolling Loud has dropped the mammoth lineup for its Californian 2025 festival.
Held at Hollywood Park Grounds in Inglewood, the 7th edition of the Cali-based leg of the festival is headlined by New York rapper A$AP Rocky, fan favourite Playboi Carti and emerging Mexican artist Peso Pluma.
The stacked bill also includes Sexyy Red, Ab-Soul, 03 Greedo, Kamaiyah, Cash Cobain, YG, BLXST, Ski Mask the Slump God and Quavo.
In a slight change from previous years, the festival is now two days instead of three, with the reason being to keep ticket prices more affordable for fans.
“We’re excited to switch things up with a two-day format that keeps all the energy of Rolling Loud but makes it more affordable for our fans,” said Matt Zingler and Tariq Cherif, co-founders and co-CEOs of Rolling Loud via a press release on the SoFi Stadium website.
“By cutting down a day, we can offer the same epic lineup, dope activations, and unforgettable vibes at a price that’s easier on the wallet. At the end of the day, it’s all about making sure everyone can come together to celebrate hip-hop without breaking the bank.”
Tickets for Rolling Loud go on sale this Friday, January 10 at 12pm PT via rollingloud.com.
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Established in 2015 by Zingler and Cherif, Rolling Loud has become one of the largest festivals in the world over the past decade.
First held in Miami with a lineup headlined by ScHoolBoy Q, Juicy J and A$AP Ferg, the festival extended to California in 2017 and New York in 2019. It’s also gone global, with Rolling Loud having been held in Portugal, Toronto, Germany, Thailand and Australia.
So far the festival has only made it Down Under once, in 2019, with Atlanta rapper Future topping the bill.
Last year Rolling Loud California was headlined by ¥$, Nicki Minaj, Post Malone and Future & Metro Boomin.
Rolling Loud California 2025 is held at Hollywood Park Grounds from Friday, March 14 to Sunday, March 15. For full ticketing and lineup information visit rollingloud.com.
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