Rolling Loud Australia Reveals 2026 Line-up

Two massive one-day festivals will be held in Sydney and Melbourne in early 2026. Proceedings begin on Saturday, 7 March, at Sydney’s Centennial Park before heading to Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse on Sunday, 8 March.
Gunna will co-headline the renowned hip-hop festival’s return to Australia alongside Ken Carson, with the pair locked in as Rolling Loud exclusives.
Rolling Loud Australia has secured high-energy performances from global heavy hitters including Sexyy Red, Tyga, Swae Lee, Quavo, and festival mainstays such as Ski Mask The Slump God, Lil TJay, Robb Bank$, rising stars Ian, Osamason, Rich Amiri and many more.
Local talent is also represented on the line-up. A dedicated stage will spotlight artists from Australia and New Zealand. Fans can expect performances from Hooligan Hefs, Youngn Lipz, Day1, Amarni, Lil Golo & Cult Shφtta, 4ourttune, Jonny Chopps and others.
You can check out the full line-up below.
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Pre-sale tickets sold out in just 24 hours – the general sale is available now and selling fast, so punters are advised to purchase tickets quickly if they don’t want to miss out. You can find tickets on the Rolling Loud Australia website.
“We’re thrilled to finally bring Rolling Loud back to Australia,” said Rolling Loud’s Co-Founders and Co-CEOs Matt Zingler and Tariq Cherif last month. “The energy from Sydney in 2019 was unforgettable, and this time we’re expanding that experience with shows in both Sydney and Melbourne.
“Australia has always shown real love for Rolling Loud, and we can’t wait to deliver something special for the fans Down Under.”
The renowned hip-hop festival made its Australian debut in January 2019, featuring Future, Lil Uzi Vert, Playboi Carti, Tyga, Smokepurpp, and local favourite Manu Crook$.
The long-awaited follow-up was scheduled for 2024 and was to expand from Sydney, with a second event planned in Melbourne. However, the second edition of the festival didn’t take place and was indefinitely postponed.




