Tyler, The Creator shares Camp Flog Gnaw 2026 line-up with Turnstile, Lola Young and Steve Lacy
Tyler, The Creator has shared the line-up for Camp Flog Gnaw 2026, featuring the likes of Turnstile , Lola Young and Steve Lacy .
READ MORE: Tyler, The Creator live in London: theatrical flair from a true rap auteur The annual US festival, founded by the California rapper and producer, will return to LA’s Dodger Stadium on November 14 and 15.
Tyler himself is scheduled to headline this year’s event, following his bill-topping two-day takeover of London’s All Points East next week.
He’ll be joined on the line-up by the aforementioned Turnstile, Young and Lacy.
Other confirmed acts include Future , Vince Staples , 2hollis , Earl Sweatshirt & MIKE, The Alchemist , Isaiah Rashad , Syd , Thee Sacred Souls, Not For Radio, Leon Thomas, Audrey Nuna, Magdalena Bay, JID, Lupe Fiasco , Quadeca and Wallows .
Tickets for Camp Flog Gnaw 2026 first went on sale earlier this summer, but have since sold out.
However, those hoping to attend can sign up to join the waitlist on the festival’s official website .
View this post on Instagram The confirmed artists for Camp Flog Gnaw 2026 are: Lola Young Quadeca Lupe Fiasco 2hollis JID Steve Lacy Isaiah Rashad Concrete Boys Earl Sweatshirt & MIKE Gabriel Jacoby Natanya Don Toliver Syd threetwenty Left Brain Thee Sacred Souls Domo Genesis Liim Magdalena Bay Jane Remover Mike G NSQK Turnstile Audrey Nuna Latin Mafia Leon Thomas Casey Veggies Wallows Ama 310babii Future Nomi Tyler, The Creator The Alchemist Not For Radio Vince Staples GENA Wyatt Waddell 54 Ultra Tyler had previously shared a teaser post, asking fans to “unscramble the lineup” via the Camp Flog Gnaw website.
Meanwhile, Turnstile, Vince Staples and Syd are set to support Tyler, The Creator at All Points East next week.
He’ll also be joined by the likes of Rex Orange County , Mariah The Scientist, Clipse , Ravyn Lenae , Daniel Caesar , Baby Keem , Dijon , Ghostface Killah , Faye Webster , Danny Brown and Jim Legxacy across the two days.
Tyler released his latest studio album, ‘Don’t Tap The Glass’ , last July, after announcing it only two days earlier during a concert in Brooklyn.
NME gave ‘Don’t Tap the Glass’ a four-star review , writing: “Shedding the cinematic sprawl and narrative pathos of last year’s ‘Chromakopia’ , Tyler steps away from the character-driven framing of Wolf Haley or Sir Baudelaire.
“The paranoia and parasocial tension explored on that record still linger – but beneath cartoonish ’80s rap armour.
It’s part Kurtis Blow and part LL Cool J, encased in a clear Perspex chamber like a collector’s action figure.
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