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ASAP Rocky, Nicki Minaj and other headliners at the 2022 Rolling Loud New York hip-hop festival

By Amos Morgan
June 15, 2022
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Hollywood’s biggest hip-hop music festival, Rolling Loud is back with an exciting lineup of performances this year to delight fans. The highly anticipated festival is coming to Citi Field in Queens, New York in September, making waves with a star-studded lineup, organizers announced on Tuesday.

Hold your breath as we reveal the names of the stars who will be headlining the festival. According to Billboard, A$AP Rocky, Nicki Minaj and Future are set to perform at the third annual festival, which will also feature performances from hip-hop heavyweights including Pusha T, Lil Baby, 21 Savage, BIA, Fat Joe, Fivio Foreign , Busta Rhymes, Erica Banks, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Lil Uzi Vert, Dream Doll and many more.

Rolling Loud’s star-studded lineup announced

The festival’s official Instagram page announced the names with a special post. This year, the festival will take place at New York Stadium from September 23-25, and tickets go on sale at 12 p.m. ET on Friday, June 17. Tickets would be available on their official website.

According to reports from Music Times, day one will see a powerful opening act from rap queen Nicki Minaj. The upcoming event will mark the 39-year-old rapper’s fourth festival title this year, although he has yet to release an album. Besides Nicki, the first day will also see several performances from other singers.

Day two will kick off with a special performance by A$AP Rocky featuring Lil Baby, A Boogie with a Hoodie, Don Toliver, Busta Rhymes, Lil Tecca, Kevin Gates, Sheck Wes, Shenseea, Conway the Machine and Soulja Boy.

Day three will end on a high note when Future performs at the closing ceremony of Rolling Loud New York 2022. Other artists on the closing day include Big Sean, Pusha T, Ski Mask The Slump God, Saint JHN, Fat Joe, Oliver Tree, and Benny The Butcher, among other artists and musicians.

Meanwhile, Rolling Loud announced its first festival in Canada in April. The Canada Festival is set to take place September 9-11 at Ontario Place in central Toronto, headlined by Dave, Future and Wizkid.

The festival franchise continues a year of massive success, and it has prepared for a busy concert season with an exceptional showcase at South by Southwest (SXSW), headlined by Don Toliver and featuring some of the hottest talent. hip-hop, according to Billboard.

IMAGE: AP/Facebook/Future

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