A$AP Rocky and Playboi Carti have been announced as the headliners for Rolling Loud California 2025 alongside first-timer Peso Pluma.
Also for the first time, the festival has cut down its usual three-day lineup to two days – which founders Matt Zingler and Tariq Cherif noted in a press release “makes it more affordable for our fans.”
Going down March 15 and 16 on the grounds adjacent to SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, additional performers include Lefty Gunplay, 310Babii, YG, Sexyy Red, Ken Carson, BossMan Dlow, Quavo, Larry June, Ab-Soul, DDG, Dom Kennedy and more – including LiAngelo Ball, who recently went viral with his new song “Tweaker.”
Passes go on sale this Friday (January 10) at 12pm PT here.
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Check out the full lineup below.
At Rolling Loud Miami last month, Playboi Carti debuted material from his upcoming third album I Am Music as he closed out the show – so fans are hopeful the full effort will be out by the time Rolling Loud California comes around.
One of the songs featured vocals from The Weeknd, while another was produced by Metro Boomin. Carti also debuted several other solo tracks throughout the 18-song set but did not reveal titles for any of the new material.
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A$AP Rocky also has a new album on the way, though the oft-delayed effort was supposed to have arrived in the summer but now has no release date in sight.
The last update came in November when the Harlem rapper made an appearance in New York City for his A$AP Puma Takeover launch event. While on his way out, a crowd of fans asked when they could expect the LP – which initially had a release date of August 30 before being delayed to an unspecified fall date.
Unfortunately, Rocky offered little insight on when to expect it, as he simply replied, “ASAP, n-gga.”
The update (or lack thereof) arrived just days after fans noticed retailers canceled pre-orders of the vinyl edition of the album – which seems to speak to an even longer delay.
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Don’t Be Dumb will serve as his first album in seven years and the follow up to his third LP Testing, which arrived to mixed reviews in 2018.
And on the long time in between, Rocky partly blames leaks. “They gotta stop leaking it! These dummies got to stop leaking shit,” he told Complex last year. “Every time, we have to go back to the drawing board, but right now I think it’s in a place where we tightened it up and we really can’t make or break anything right now.”