Tyler, The Creator has unveiled the lineup for the 2026 edition of Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, bringing together major names from hip-hop, R&B, alternative and indie music for the annual festival in Los Angeles.

The festival will take place at Dodger Stadium on November 14โ€“15, marking the 12th edition of Camp Flog Gnaw. Tyler, who founded and curates the festival, will headline the event.

Among the biggest names on this yearโ€™s lineup are Future, Don Toliver, Steve Lacy, Vince Staples, JID, Syd, Isaiah Rashad, Turnstile, Earl Sweatshirt & MIKE, Lupe Fiasco and The Alchemist.

The lineup also features Leon Thomas, Lola Young, Jane Remover, Wallows, Magdalena Bay, Latin Mafia, Domo Genesis, Quadeca, Thee Sacred Souls, Audrey Nuna, Casey Veggies, Mike G and 310babii, among others.

In keeping with Camp Flog Gnawโ€™s unconventional tradition, Tyler did not initially reveal the lineup through a conventional festival poster. Instead, fans were challenged to decode a series of scrambled words and clues to discover the performers.

The festival has become one of Tylerโ€™s signature cultural events, combining live music with carnival attractions, food, art and merchandise. This yearโ€™s edition continues its reputation for crossing genre boundaries, with everything from hip-hop and R&B to punk, indie and alternative acts represented.

For Leon Thomas, the festival appearance comes during a major period in his career following his continued rise as a singer, songwriter and producer. His inclusion alongside established names such as Future, Don Toliver and Steve Lacy further reflects the breadth of this yearโ€™s lineup.

The 2026 festival is also expected to be particularly significant for Tyler, with the event currently representing his only scheduled U.S. performance of the year.

Tickets for the festival have already sold out, although fans can join the official waitlist for any inventory that becomes available.

With Future, Don Toliver, Steve Lacy, Leon Thomas, Turnstile, JID and a long list of other artists joining Tyler, Camp Flog Gnaw 2026 is shaping up to be one of the yearโ€™s biggest genre-spanning festivals.

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