Rolling Loud 2026 will go on this weekend without NBA YoungBoy. The sudden shift has already rippled across social feeds and festival group chats. With tens of thousands of fans set to descend on the grounds this weekend, YoungBoyโs absence leaves a sizable hole in one of Rolling Loudโs most anticipated sets.
NBA YoungBoy announces departure from Rolling Loud 2026
In a last-minute change, YoungBoy Never Broke Again has announced his departure from the Rolling Loud 2026 lineup, canceling his highly anticipated weekend performance. On May 7, the rapper took to his Instagram Stories to inform fans of his withdrawal from this weekendโs Rolling Loud festival in Orlando, Florida.
โTo my Rolling Loud family, I wonโt be making it this time. I just need some time away from traveling and performing right now. Love to everybody supporting me, Iโll forever appreciate yโall!โ the announcement read.

Rolling Loud re-shared the message on its Stories. Shortly after, the festival revealed a revised lineup naming Ken Carson as Sundayโs new headliner. โPLEASE WELCOME OUR NEW SUNDAY HEADLINER, @kencarson,โ the caption, accompanied by the revised lineup poster, read.
The replacement news has sparked mixed reactions online, with a YB fan writing, โThis is frauddddd.โ โI fw ken but youngboy just so rare to see,โ echoed another. โKen way over youngboy this is a blessing to everyone,โ read a Ken Carson hype comment.
Carson, who landed his first Billboard 200 No. 1 last year with โMore Chaosโ, was previously scheduled to headline Rolling Loud Australia before the March festival was canceled.
Rolling Loud 2026 launches on Friday at Orlandoโs Camping World Stadium with Don Toliver as the headliner. Playboi Carti leads Saturdayโs lineup, and Ken Carson now closes out Sunday after being added as the replacement headliner. Also set to perform this weekend are Sexyy Red, Chief Keef, EsDeeKid, Destroy Lonely, and PlaqueBoyMax.
This is Rolling Loudโs first Orlando edition after 10 years at its original Miami home. Orlando is the sole U.S. stop on the 2026 schedule, following past editions in New York and Los Angeles.




