Rolling Loud California Shares New On-Sale Date & LA Community Initiatives

Rolling Loud California Shares New On-Sale Date & LA Community Initiatives

After postponing the ticket on-sale amid the devastating wildfires across Los Angeles, Rolling Loud California re-announces the official festival on-sale and shares a multi-prong plan to benefit the immediately affected communities and support the incarcerated firefighters protecting the county.

Rolling Loud California 2025 is set for March 15th-16th at Hollywood Park with headliners A$AP RockyPlayboi Carti and Peso Pluma, plus performances from YG, Quavo, BossMan Dlow, Sexyy Red, Ken Carson and many more. The lineup announcement made on January 7th garnered attention for the historic news that Peso Pluma will be the first non hip-hop artist to headline a Rolling Loud and that athlete-turned-rapper phenom LiAngelo Ball will make his performance debut at The World’s Largest Hip-Hop Festival this March. Rolling Loud California 2025 tickets go on sale this Thursday, January 23rd, at 12PM PT and a portion of all net ticket sales will be donated to rebuilding communities devastated by wildfires. Ticket prices start at $179 for GA and $499 for VIP.

 

Tickets go on-sale on Thursday, January 23rd, at 12PM PT, at rollingloud.com/latix

 

That very same day, Rolling Loud brings hip-hop together for the cause. The brand will host Loud Aid Livestream on Thursday, January 23rd, at 4PM PT to raise money for rebuilding communities devastated by the wildfires in Los Angeles. Hosted by Co-Founders Matt Zingler and Tariq Cherif, Loud Aid will feature special appearances from Rolling Loud artists and friends of the brand. The livestream will culminate in a rebroadcast of the sold out January 20th Loud Aid Wildfire Benefit Concert featuring Ski Mask The Slump God, Luh Tyler, Pouya, 1900Rugrat, Robb Bank$ and Danny Towers, held at Kemistry in Miami. All ticket sales from the Wildfire Benefit Concert and contributions made to Loud Aid Livestream will be distributed to GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund, directly impacting individuals affected. Additional artists and special guest appearances for Loud Aid will be announced in the coming days.

“Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles,” said Rolling Loud Co-Founders Matt Zingler and Tariq Cherif. “LA has given so much to hip-hop and to Rolling Loud, and it’s incredibly important to us to rally the hip-hop community to help rebuild and support those in need during this time.”

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