Tyler, the Creator has unveiled the Camp Flog Gnaw 2026 lineup in characteristically cryptic fashion, hiding the bill inside a word scramble on the festival’s official website. Once decoded, it confirms a two-day return to Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on 14 and 15 November, with Future, Turnstile, Earl Sweatshirt, MIKE, Steve Lacy, and Syd all confirmed to perform.
Tyler himself will also take the stage, and as of now it stands as the only US show he has scheduled this year. The full, un-scrambled lineup was due to drop the following day.
Camp Flog Gnaw 2026 Lineup: Who Else Is on the Bill?
Beyond the headline names, the bill runs deep. Confirmed acts include JID, Vince Staples, Don Toliver, the Alchemist, Jane Remover, Domo Genesis, Lola Young, Audrey Nuna, Casey Veggies, Natanya, GENA, Liim, 54 Ultra, and several more still to be announced. According to JamBase, Isaiah Rashad and Lupe Fiasco are also part of the 2026 lineup, adding further weight to an already stacked bill across both days.
It is a roster that covers a serious amount of ground: left-field rap, post-punk energy from Turnstile, neo-soul, and the kind of idiosyncratic bookings that have always set Camp Flog Gnaw apart from the standard festival circuit. Tyler’s curatorial instincts remain as sharp as ever, pulling names from different corners of the culture without it ever feeling like a random grab.
Twelfth Year at Dodger Stadium
This edition marks the 12th annual Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival. According to JamBase, the festival was first held in September 2012, meaning this year’s instalment represents well over a decade of Tyler building one of the most personal and distinctive festival brands in the US. From its early, scrappier editions to a full takeover of Dodger Stadium, the trajectory has been consistent: a festival shaped entirely around one artist’s taste, with that artist willing to perform alongside acts he genuinely rates rather than whoever the algorithm says is big right now.
Dodger Stadium brings obvious scale, but the booking philosophy has never shifted toward the safe or the obvious. The scrambled lineup reveal is part of that same sensibility: this is not a festival that announces itself via a clean PDF pushed out to ticketing newsletters.
Demand for the 2026 edition reflects that loyalty. Rolling Stone reports that Camp Flog Gnaw 2026 has already sold out, with a waitlist now the only route in for fans who missed the initial window. For a two-day festival at a stadium venue, that level of sell-through this far ahead of the event says plenty about the audience Tyler has built and kept over that twelve-year run.
Steve Lacy and Syd both carry roots in the Odd Future extended universe, which gives the lineup a certain internal logic without feeling like a nostalgia exercise. Future and Turnstile, on the other hand, represent the kind of left-turn booking that keeps Camp Flog Gnaw from reading like a reunion. JID and Vince Staples are reliable live presences; the Alchemist is the sort of booking that gets producers particularly excited. Lola Young’s inclusion is an interesting one, the British artist crossing over into a bill that is otherwise heavily US-facing.
A full, officially confirmed and un-scrambled lineup was set to be released the day after the initial reveal. Anyone who missed tickets can join the waitlist via the Camp Flog Gnaw official site.


