Rolling Loud is officially returning to the US, but the festival is entering a new era in 2026. Instead of spreading across multiple cities, the brand is focusing its energy on one major domestic event. The festival has confirmed a single US stop scheduled for May 8 to 10, 2026 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, marking a strategic shift in how Rolling Loud approaches its home audience.
Choosing Orlando brings the festival back to its traditional May timeline while offering a more central and affordable destination for fans. With easy access from cities like Atlanta and other parts of the Southeast, the location makes travel simpler and opens the gates to a wider regional crowd. While the city may be new, the scale and intensity of the Rolling Loud experience remain unchanged.
Presale tickets will be available starting Friday, January 9 at 10 am ET via rollingloud.com. Three day general admission passes begin at $249, with a $9.99 deposit option through the festival’s layaway plan. Every fan who purchases during presale will also receive an exclusive Rolling Loud T shirt at no extra cost. The lineup has yet to be announced, with more information expected in the coming weeks.
Festival co founders say the decision reflects a bigger vision for the brand. Matt Zingler explained that the move allows Rolling Loud to build a summer festival without compromise while thinking long term about accessibility and growth. Tariq Cherif added that as Rolling Loud continues to expand worldwide, bringing everything together for one definitive US moment felt necessary. With the groundwork now set, anticipation is already building as fans wait to see which artists will headline this newly imagined Rolling Loud experience.


