Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Returns With Future, Don Toliver, Steve Lacy, Turnstile

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Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Returns With Future, Don Toliver, Steve Lacy, Turnstile

Rolling Stone · 1 hour ago

Tyler, the Creator has revealed the lineup for the 2026 edition of his Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, which returns to Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles with headline sets from Turnstile, Steve Lacy, Future, Don Toliver and Tyler himself. The event has become a fixture of the LA music calendar, with this year's line-up already selling out weeks before it was even announced, underlining the festival's enduring pull despite having no confirmed acts besides Tyler until the bill drops each year.

The two-day festival is set for 14 and 15 November, with additional performers including Wallows, Lola Young, Vince Staples, Earl Sweatshirt, J.I.D, Lupe Fiasco and Isaiah Rashad, alongside newcomers such as Natanya and Nomi making their Camp Flog Gnaw debuts. A waitlist has opened for fans hoping to secure tickets. It comes a year after the 2025 event was postponed by a week due to forecast heavy rain, wind and flash flooding, which forced out several previously booked acts, including Don Toliver, Tems, Sombr and Clairo.

  • Camp Flog Gnaw 2026 lineup revealed: Turnstile, Steve Lacy, Future, Don Toliver headline.
  • Festival returns to Dodger Stadium 14–15 November, already sold out.
  • Follows 2025's weather-related postponement, which reshuffled that year's lineup.

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Camp Flog Gnaw is an annual music festival created and curated by rapper and producer Tyler, the Creator, held in Los Angeles. Since its founding it has grown from a smaller gathering into one of the city's most sought-after music events, known for eclectic line-ups spanning hip-hop, R&B, punk and alternative acts, and for selling out fast even before performers are confirmed.

The festival is closely tied to Tyler's own identity and creative brand, drawing acts from across genres who often overlap with his musical circle and influences. Its recent history includes disruption in 2025, when the event was pushed back by a week because of severe weather, causing some scheduled performers to drop out.

Beyond the music, Camp Flog Gnaw is significant as a barometer of shifting tastes in youth and internet-driven music culture, and as a rare festival where the host's own reputation is often as big a draw as the artists on the bill.

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