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Show moreTyler, the Creator, Future, Leon Thomas to Perform at Camp Flog Gnaw 2026
Tyler, the Creator has pulled back the curtain on the artist roster for the 12th annual Camp Flog Gnaw Festival, which is scheduled to commandeer Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on November 14-15. In a move characteristic of the famously secretive artist, the announcement bypassed traditional press channels entirely. Instead, Tyler launched an interactive online scavenger hunt, presenting fans with a dedicated website filled with cryptic, letter-scrambling puzzles designed to obscure each performer's identity. It took the collective brainpower of the internet only a few hours to dismantle every clue and broadcast the complete lineup, a diverse tapestry that weaves together genres, generations, and career trajectories. The bill features rap royalty in the form of Future, alongside critically lauded names like Steve Lacy, Leon Thomas, Audrey Nuna, Lola Young, Wallows, Turnstile, Vince Staples, Don Toliver, Latin Mafia, Magdalena Bay, and a highly anticipated collaborative set from Earl Sweatshirt and Mike, with Domo Genesis rounding out the Odd Future contingent. As is tradition, Tyler himself will anchor the weekend as the headliner, ensuring his singular creative energy permeates the entire event.
Tickets for Camp Flog Gnaw 2026 vanished at an astonishing rate, selling out in record-breaking time and leaving a legion of disappointed fans searching for secondary options. A waitlist remains open for those still hoping to snag entry, though the overwhelming demand suggests that last-minute openings will be exceptionally rare. This year's edition follows the triumphant 2025 gathering, which boasted an equally eclectic mix of A$AP Rocky, Clipse, Clairo, Childish Gambino, Doechii, Sombr, Thundercat, and Malcolm Todd. The festival's meteoric rise is all the more remarkable when considering its humble origins: what began as the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival in September 2012—a relatively small affair headlined by Lil Wayne, Trash Talk, and Odd Future—has evolved into a sprawling cultural behemoth. Dodger Stadium itself adds a layer of historical gravitas; the venue, which has hosted everyone from The Beatles to multiple World Series, serves as a fitting backdrop for an event that has outgrown its niche roots to become a genuine rival to the industry's most established festivals.
For those looking to digest the full scope of the announcement, the confirmed performers include: 2hollis, 310babii, 54ultra, AMAA, Audrey Nuna, Casey Veggies, Concrete Boys, Domo Genesis, Don Toliver, Earl Sweatshirt & Mike, Future, Gabriel Jacoby, Gena, Isaiah Rashad, Jane Remover, JID, Latin Mafia, Left Brain, Leon Thomas, Liim, Lola Young, Lupe Fiasco, Magdalena Bay, Mike G, Natanya, Nomi, Not For Radio, Nourished by Time, NSQK, Quadeca, Steve Lacy, Syd, The Alchemist, Thee Sacred Souls, Threetwenty, Turnstile, Tyler the Creator, Vince Staples, Wallows, and Wyatt Waddell. With such a sweeping, genre-defying selection, this iteration promises to be the most ambitious yet. The inclusion of left-field acts like the jazz-infused Thee Sacred Souls and experimental pop artist Jane Remover, alongside stalwarts like Lupe Fiasco, highlights a curatorial philosophy that prizes discovery over predictability. Music industry analyst Rachel Kim observes, "Camp Flog Gnaw has effectively become a barometer for alternative hip-hop and indie trends; Tyler's knack for identifying rising talent before it breaks into the mainstream is uncanny." As the festival continues to scale new heights, it cements its position as an essential pilgrimage for fans craving a meticulously curated blend of established icons and the next wave of breakout stars.
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