Rolling Loud is officially making its return to the US, but 2026 is shaping up to be a very different chapter for the festival. Instead of hosting multiple stops across the country, Rolling Loud is streamlining its domestic presence into one major event. The festival has announced a single US date set for May 8 to 10, 2026 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
The move signals a clear shift in direction. By centering the festival in Orlando, Rolling Loud is bringing the experience back to May while choosing a location that is easier to reach and more budget friendly for fans. With Orlando within driving distance of major cities like Atlanta, the new setting opens the door to a wider Southeast crowd while keeping the signature energy the festival is known for. New city, same Rolling Loud spirit.
Presale tickets go on sale Friday, January 9 at 10 am ET through rollingloud.com. Three day general admission passes will start at $249, with a $9.99 layaway option available, making this one of the most accessible Rolling Loud entries in recent years. Fans who purchase during presale will also receive a free exclusive Rolling Loud T shirt. The lineup has not yet been revealed, but an announcement is expected soon.
Festival leadership has made it clear this is a long term move. Co Founder and Co CEO Matt Zingler shared that the goal was to return to a summer schedule without cutting corners, while making the event more accessible and future focused. Co Founder and Co CEO Tariq Cherif added that as Rolling Loud continues to grow globally, creating one definitive US event felt like the right move. With this new flagship approach, all eyes are now on what Rolling Loud has planned next as more details begin to roll out.
