Rolling Loud festival reveals the dopest lineup in the game

Miami Gardens, Florida - The Rolling Loud music festival has announced this year's lineup, and it's shaping up to be the dopest hip-hop event of the year.

(From l. to r.) Future, Kendrick Lamar, and Kanye "Ye" West are set to headline Rolling Loud Festival 2022.
(From l. to r.) Future, Kendrick Lamar, and Kanye "Ye" West are set to headline Rolling Loud Festival 2022.  © Collage: IMAGO/UPI Photo, Future Image & MediaPunch

The "world’s largest hip-hop festival" will take place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida and is slated for July 22 to 24, with over 100 acts scheduled to perform.

The event revealed its iconic headliners on Tuesday: Kanye "Ye" West, Kendrick Lamar, and Future helming Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, respectively.

The stacked lineup also includes notable names like 2 Chainz, Lil Uzi Vert, Gucci Mane, Kodak Black, Saweetie, Gunna, Three 6 Mafia, Baby Keem, City Girls, A$AP Ferg, and Playboi Carti. The festival is also known for bringing out numerous special guests and surprises.

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Ye's most recent performance at his Donda Experience concert event in Miami last week left fans disappointed due to various technical difficulties. Hopefully, Ye's crew can pull it together for Rolling Loud. And since Future executive produced Donda 2, maybe we can expect the two to share the stage during their sets.

Lamar has to still be coming down from the high of performing in this year's epic Super Bowl Halftime Show. His last Rolling Loud performance was back in 2017. If his headlining set is anything like the Halftime Show, it is sure to be fire.

Tickets go on sale on Monday, March 7, but if you're feeling lucky, the fest is offering ticket giveaways via their social media platforms and official website.

Cover photo: Collage: IMAGO/UPI Photo, Future Image & MediaPunch

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