Here's How To Watch Rolling Loud Miami 2022
Rolling Loud Miami will be popping off July 22 – 24, and rap fans unable to trek all the way down to Florida for the festival will still be able to catch their favorite rappers, as many of the performances will be live-streamed via Rolling Loud’s Twitch channel.
Performers set to be live-streamed exclusively on Twitch.Tv/RollingLoud include Ye, Kendrick Lamar, Future, Playboi Carti, Lil Durk, City Girls, Lil Uzi Vert, Saweetie, Lil Baby and more.
Don Toliver, 2 Chainz, Lil Yachty, Three 6 Mafia, Gunna, DaBaby, Gucci Mane, Lil Tjay, Ski Mask The Slump God, Kevin Gates, Kodak Black, Baby Keem, $uicideboy$, Trippie Redd, Moneybagg Yo, A$AP Ferg and so many others will take to the Hard Rock Stadium at the end of July.
The latest edition of Rolling Loud Miami comes after Travis Scott, Post Malone and A$AP Rocky headlined the July 2021 festival, which followed after the 2020 festival had been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kanye West is expected to perform music from his new album Donda 2 this year, which he previously rolled out via his Stem Player, but that now seems to be potentially coming to DSP’s. The project, as a result of its streaming omission, did not chart following its February release.
Billboard explained at the time that Ye’s STEM Player was considered merchandise, making Donda 2 ineligible for charting based on the company’s bundling rules. Billboard noted that the STEM Player “can be used for other means besides the playing of the album,” which qualified it as merchandise.
Still, this will be the first time Ye has performed the new songs in a festival setting.
Check out the full lineup below.
Who are you most excited to see at @RollingLoud Miami? pic.twitter.com/KSVw4e2G0Y
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) March 2, 2022
Kanye West is expected to perform music from his new album Donda 2 this year, which he previously rolled out via his Stem Player, but that now seems to be potentially coming to DSP’s. The project, as a result of its streaming omission, did not chart following its February release.
Billboard explained at the time that Ye’s STEM Player was considered merchandise, making Donda 2 ineligible for charting based on the company’s bundling rules. Billboard noted that the STEM Player “can be used for other means besides the playing of the album,” which qualified it as merchandise.
Still, this will be the first time Ye has performed the new songs in a festival setting.
Check out the full lineup below.
Who are you most excited to see at @RollingLoud Miami? pic.twitter.com/KSVw4e2G0Y
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) March 2, 2022