
The only Rolling Loud event in the U.S. lands in Orlando with a stacked, heat-ready lineup.
ROLLING LOUD USA is officially returning to Orlando, Florida, and it’s probably going to be one of the most hyped-up rap events of 2026.
Set for May 8–10, 2026, this edition carries extra weight, as it will be the only Rolling Loud event in the United States next year. That alone makes Orlando the center of the hip-hop universe for one scorching weekend.
Hosted in the heart of Florida, Rolling Loud Orlando promises heat in every sense of the word. The weather will be hot as hell, the mosquitoes will likely be unforgiving, and the stages will be even hotter as some of rap’s most influential and chaotic performers converge. Orlando’s festival-friendly layout and nonstop energy make it an ideal backdrop for a three-day takeover, especially with summer creeping in early.
The lineup reads like a collision of eras and sounds. Headliners include Don Toliver, Playboi Carti, and NBA YoungBoy, each commanding wildly devoted fanbases. Supporting acts like Destroy Lonely, Sexyy Red, and drill legend Chief Keef add layers of intensity, while artists like Pooh Shiesty, EsDeeKid, and Fakemink round out a lineup built for mosh pits and moments.
With only one U.S. Rolling Loud on the calendar, expectations are sky-high. This might be the most lit Orlando has been since those Penny Hardaway days.
? ROLLING LOUD USA 2026
— XXL Magazine (@XXL) January 14, 2026
?ORLANDO, FLA
?? MAY 8 — 10
?? DON TOLIVER
??PLAYBOI CARTI
??NBA YOUNGBOY
?? DESTROY LONELY
?? SEXYY RED
?? CHIEF KEEF
?? POOH SHIESTY
?? ESDEEKID
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Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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Hi,
This lineup is straight fire! Having Don Toliver, Playboi Carti, and NBA YoungBoy all on one stage for the *only* U.S. Rolling Loud is going to be absolutely insane. Orlando is definitely the place to be in May.
For anyone who’s been to Rolling Loud Orlando before, how does the festival experience there compare to other Rolling Loud cities, especially with it being the sole U.S. stop this year?