Rolling Loud Australia Drops Massive 2026 Lineup! Ken Carson, Tyga & More Confirmed

Rolling Loud has officially announced the comprehensive lineup for its much-anticipated 2026 Australia edition, featuring a powerful roster of acclaimed U.S. rap artists alongside a diverse selection of prominent homegrown talents from Australia and New Zealand. This landmark event marks Rolling Loud's significant return to Australia after a seven-year hiatus, with its last presence dating back to 2019. For the first time, the global hip-hop festival brand is expanding its footprint in the country by staging a two-city format.
The twin one-day festivals are scheduled to captivate audiences in Sydney at Centennial Park on March 7, and in Melbourne at Flemington Racecourse on March 8. The 2026 Australian run will be anchored by two major headliners: Gunna, whose participation was previously confirmed by Rolling Loud, and Ken Carson, an Opium-affiliated artist whose growing international presence is further solidified by this top billing. Leading the second tier of performers is the already-announced Sexyy Red, signaling a formidable array of talent.
The main stages are set to host several other significant U.S. rap acts, ensuring a vibrant and dynamic experience for attendees. This includes renowned artists such as Tyga, Swae Lee, Lil Tjay, Ski Mask the Slump God, NLE Choppa, Quavo, Ian, and the rising rapper Osamason. The curated lineup expertly blends established touring heavyweights, breakout artists propelled by platforms like TikTok, and core Rolling Loud regulars who have consistently featured across the festival's global editions, showcasing a broad spectrum of contemporary hip-hop.
Beyond the international acts, Rolling Loud Australia 2026 will prominently feature a dedicated stage designed to spotlight local artists from Australia and New Zealand. This platform will host an exciting array of regional talents, including Hooligan Hefs, Youngn Lipz, Amarni, Day1, Lil Golo & Cult Shotta, 4ourttune, and Jonny Chopps. While each city will incorporate select local-only performers, the core international and primary local lineup is designed to remain consistent across both dates, ensuring a cohesive festival experience.
The festival's return to Australia carries historical significance, building upon its successful debut in 2019 at Sydney Olympic Park, which was headlined by Future, Playboi Carti, and Rae Sremmurd. That inaugural event sold out rapidly and played a crucial role in the festival's global expansion cycle. The 2026 edition not only marks the brand's first Australian event in seven years but also its first time orchestrating back-to-back shows in two Australian cities. This expansion is part of a broader period of continued international growth for the Miami-born festival, which has recently added new editions across Europe, Asia, and India, with Rolling Loud India scheduled for later this month featuring Central Cee, Wiz Khalifa, Don Toliver, and Karan Aujla.
Rolling Loud Australia 2026 will be produced in partnership with Primuse Entertainment as the local production partner. Further details regarding scheduling and site specifics are expected to be released as the March events draw closer, promising an unforgettable experience for hip-hop fans across Australia.
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