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Rolling Loud 2024: Lineup, how to stream the world's largest hip hop music festival
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Date:2025-04-08 12:45:13
Can't attend Rolling Loud 2024 in person? Well, the good news is that you'll be able to livestream the world's largest international hip-hop music festival from the comfort of your home.
The two-day concert experience returns to Miami to celebrate "10 Years of Rolling Loud" at Hard Rock Stadium, where dozens of the "most influential voices shaping today's hip-hop landscape" will hit the stage.
Playboi Carti, Future and Travis Scott are set to headline the event, with additional performances from Lil Baby and country artist Shaboozey, among others.
Rolling Loud is working with Amazon Music to offer a livestream of this year's performances, giving audiences a chance to stream the festivities through two different Twitch channels and Prime Video starting Friday, Dec. 13 through Sunday, Dec. 15.
“We’re excited to be working together with Amazon Music again and bring the 10th anniversary of Rolling Loud Miami to people all over the world,” founders Matt Zingler and Tariq Cherif said in a news release. "Miami is our hometown and flagship festival, so we’re excited to share a decade of Rolling Loud’s legacy and showcase the energy, culture and community that have defined us for the past ten years.”
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Here's what to know about Rolling Loud 2024 in Miami, including headliners, set times and how to catch the livestream.
Rolling Loud 2024: Livestream date, time
Hip-hop enthusiasts can watch Rolling Loud's livestream starting at noon ET from Friday, Dec. 13 through Sunday, Dec. 15 on Amazon Music's Twitch channel, Rolling Loud's Twitch channel or Prime Video.
Rolling Loud 2024 headliners, set times
A number of musical artists, including Metro Boomin, will be performing before Rolling Loud headliners Future, Travis Scott or Playboi Carti, who will cap off the festivities each night.
"Heavy hitters" like Yeat, Don Toliver, Lil Baby, Metro Boomin, Lil Yachty, Trippie Redd, Tyga, Lil Tecca, Rick Ross, JT, Sexyy Red, Kodak Black, Ski Mask the Slump God, Lil Tjay, NLE Choppa, Bryson Tiller, Ken Carson, Polo G, Denzel Curry and Destroy Lonely are among those tapped to perform, according to a press release.
Shaboozey and Reyna Roberts were also invited to perform at Rolling Loud to inject some country flair to the festival.
The set schedule for each day will vary per stage, but doors will open at 3 p.m. ET on Friday and 1 p.m. ET both Saturday and Sunday.
Set times are subject to change and can be found below or on Instagram, X and the Rolling Loud app.
Rolling Loud tickets, merchandise and additional information can be purchased or found here.
Rolling Loud Friday lineup, set times
Rolling Loud Saturday lineup, set times
Rolling Loud Sunday lineup, set times
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