2024-10-19 10:40:03
Tyler, the Creator is pulling out all the stops for the 10-year anniversary of his Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, taking place on Nov. 16-17 in Los Angeles, CA.
The rapper is set to grace the stage alongside Erykah Badu, Playboi Carti, Doechii, Kaytranada, the Marias, Concrete Boys, Raye, Daniel Caesar, Mase, Sexyy Red, Mustard and friends, Omar Apollo, Tommy Richman, Schoolboy Q and more. André 3000 will also perform his “New Blue Sun” album live.
This year’s festival, taking place at the Dodger Stadium Grounds, will see Tyler, the Creator performing cuts off his new album, “Chromakopia,” for the first time. He announced the album yesterday ahead of its Oct. 28 release, and earlier this week teased the song “St. Chroma,” which is expected to make the final cut of the project.
Camp Flog Gnaw will pay homage to the late MF Doom with FM Mood, a tribute performance presented by his estate, Metalface Records and Rhymesayers Entertainment.
Tickets for the event went on sale in June, and are entirely sold out. For those who were unable to purchase passes, Amazon Music will be returning for the second consecutive year to livestream the performances on the Amazon Music channel on Twitch and Prime Video.
The Carnival kicked off in 2012 and has been held every year except 2020 and 2022, due to the Covid pandemic. In 2016, it expanded to a two-day festival, and over the years, it has featured headlining performances from Drake, Lana Del Rey, SZA, Kendrick Lamar, Solange and more.
See the 2024 lineup below:
Action Bronson
André 3000
The Alchemist & Friends
Amelia Moore
Blood Orange
Concrete Boys
Daniel Caesar
Denzel Curry
Doechii
Domo Genesis
Earl Sweatshirt
Erykah Badu
Faye Webster
FM MOOD: A TRIBUTE TO MF DOOM
Hana Vu
Jean Dawson
Jordan Ward
KAYTRANADA
Kenny Mason
Laila!
Latin Mafia
Left Brain
Lithe
Ma$e
The Mainliners
The Marías
Matt Champion
Mike G
Mustard & Friends
Na-Kel Smith
Omar Apollo
Orion Sun
Playboi Carti
Raye
Rio Amor
Sampha
ScHoolboy Q
Sexyy Red
Syd
Tommy Richman
Tyler, The Creator
Vince Staples
Wisp
Yves Tumor