Relive Rolling Loud
Friday
The festival opened with perfect weather. It didn’t take long for the grounds to fill as the work week came to a close. Destroy Lonely, Ken Carson, and Saweetie primed the audience for Tyga's appearance on the main stage at sunset and finally Soulja Boy, who provided fans with a throwback performance.
Ski Mask The Slump God dedicated a portion of his set to XXX Tentacion. Fans were moved by the touching tribute, in which he walked through the crowd performing a cover of "Jocelyn Flores" and embracing fans. The only thing sharper than Kodak Black’s presence was the spiked Gucci set he wore. He blessed his fans with hit favorites like "Roll in Peace" and "Super Gremlin" before Playboi Carti came out on stage. His heavy metal-like set was interrupted, but the energy levels came back instantly as he returned to stage after a lengthy delay.
Saturday
The second day of the festival turned out to be filled with guest appearances. Crowds rolled in for the first performance, in which Robb Bank$ switched things up by starting his set in the crowd and finishing it on stage. DJ Sidereel tugged on the crowd's heart strings with a tribute set in honor of the late Keed. Later, Amine came out and continued to remind the crowd to recognize their beauty throughout his set.
As evening hit, Don Toliver took to the stage in a red Nepenthes suit to perform classic hits alongside tracks from his new album, Love Sick with help from guest performers James Blake, Kali Uchis and Justin Bieber. Lil Wayne brought out Nicki Minaj for a nostalgic set while simultaneously, across the festival grounds, Travis Scott had fans moshing harder than ever on his return to the stage. Despite his microphone being turned off due to curfew, Travis continued to perform Goosebumps and Sicko Mode as the crowd anxiously awaited a potential Drake cameo.
Sunday
Any morning grogginess creeping in from the first two days of the festival was soon eradicated as JELEEL! made his way onto stage before ripping off his tank top and giving fans that "real raw energy" with an acrobatic set. Jamaica’s own Shenseea invited fans on stage for a dance-off and Ice Spice kept the dancing going with her own moves on the main stage. Central Cee continued his bridging of the UK-US gap with his first Rolling Loud performance, giving fans a rendition of his LA Leakers freestyle that ultimately acts as a crash course in British slang.
Coi Leray lit up the stage proving that she was not going to hold back following her recovery from knee surgery. Crowd favorite Lil Uzi Vert went through their discography wearing different colored contact lenses. Sheck Wes brought his Harlem sound to the stage with a lively performance that left his crowd with just enough energy to make the dash across the festival grounds to see Future close the festival with a bang.
Check out more of our footage from the weekend below.