Rolling Loud festival moves its only US event to Orlando’s Camping World Stadium, expanding globally while leaving Miami after years of growing its hip-hop legacy.
Fans of the Rolling Loud Music Festival, which used to take place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, will now have to plan trips to a new city. Rolling Loud, a major event for hip-hop lovers, will now hold its only U.S. festival in Orlando this May.
Matt Zingler, who helped create and now runs the festival, shared the main reason behind leaving Miami-Dade County. He said Orlando offers easier access for attendees, an opportunity to expand festival operations, and aligns with the event’s future goals.
Rolling Loud began in Wynwood and Bayfront Park in downtown Miami, but in 2018, it settled at Hard Rock Stadium. This change marks an important milestone in the festival’s journey, as it has grown into a major name in the music world since its inception.

Rolling Loud Festival Lil Yachty and Mikey McFly
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Tariq Cherif, who co-founded Rolling Loud and serves as its co-CEO with Zingler, believes the festival can succeed in various locations. In 2025, Rolling Loud hosted an international event in India, broadening its audience worldwide. By 2026, the festival’s only U.S. stop will be at Orlando’s Camping World Stadium, as the brand plans events in India and Australia. This strategy is turning the festival into a global hip-hop tour.
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Cherif said the decision to focus on one major U.S. show felt like a natural step in their global growth. It gives Rolling Loud the chance to bring fresh artists and rising stars into the spotlight on an international level.
Hard Rock Stadium stays busy even though Rolling Loud isn’t happening there anymore. This month, it will host the college football championship, Formula 1 races in May, and World Cup games in July.
Stadium officials, who work under the Miami Dolphins organization, and representatives from Miami Gardens didn’t respond when asked for a statement.
The news of Rolling Loud Miami moving sparked lots of negative feedback online. Fans shared their disappointment over the festival’s relocation.
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One Instagram user asked why the festival would leave Miami, a city that played a big part in its rise. They mentioned they were excited for Rolling Loud Miami but wouldn’t make the four-hour trip instead.
Someone else talked about how the Rockville music festival in Daytona Beach also in May, creates scheduling clashes. They pointed out how the festival scene in Florida is packed with competition.
Rolling Loud started in 2015 created by Miami locals Zingler and Cherif. , it was just a one-day hip-hop festival, but over time, it grew into a famous week-long event known worldwide. Some of the biggest names like Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott, Future, Playboi Carti, and A$AP Rocky have performed there, along with Miami artists like Rick Ross, City Girls, and Denzel Curry. The mix of well-known artists and rising talent has helped Rolling Loud build its name as a top spot to experience hip-hop.
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The decision to move to Orlando creates new opportunities for Rolling Loud, including the ability to include theme park events and larger festival attractions. A new venue in Central Florida, capable of holding up to 60,000 people, aims to deliver a better experience and keep Rolling Loud as a leading force in hip-hop culture.
Check out rollingloud.com to find ticket details for festivals in Orlando and around the globe in 2026. Fans will get updates on presale tickets, 3-day general admission passes, and a layaway plan for upcoming shows. As Rolling Loud grows, it remains focused on delivering exceptional live hip-hop events and creating unforgettable memories for fans worldwide across four continents.
Source:
Michael Butler (January 7, 2026). Hip-hop music festival Rolling Loud is leaving Miami. See the next move. Miami Herald. https://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/music-news-reviews/article314238983.html
Header Image: Rolling Loud Festival Lil Yachty and Mikey McFly
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