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Rolling Loud Australia: 2026 Festival Cancelled

February 27, 2026 1:56 pm in by

This year’s edition of Rolling Loud Australia has been cancelled.

Staffing from the event—including Australian independent event management operators, Gojo Events—received an email today (27 February), informing them that the event will no longer be going ahead.

The said email has appeared on social media platforms, including X (formerly known as Twitter), TikTok and Reddit, and has been seen by The Music.

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“Hi there,

“We regret to advise that Rolling Loud Sydney and Melbourne have been cancelled,” the email reads.

It continues, “Due to circumstances outside of our control, Rolling Loud scheduled for Saturday 7 March in Sydney and Sunday 8 March in Melbourne will no longer be going ahead.

“We sincerely appreciate you making yourself available for these events, and we apologise for any inconvenience this change may cause. We understand that many of you may have arranged your schedules around these dates, and we're very grateful for your flexibility and support.”

A pre-Rolling Loud event featuring festival performers Tyga and Quavo at Brisbane’s Eatons Hill Hotel, scheduled for tomorrow (28 February), also won’t be going ahead.

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In a notice posted on the venue’s website, it was confirmed that Rolling Loud has indeed been cancelled.

“This Saturday’s concert will not be proceeding due to the cancellation of Rolling Loud Australia,” the notice reads. “The promoters will be in touch early next week with an update on the show and refund procedure.”

No reason for the cancellation has been shared. The Music has reached out to Rolling Loud representatives, Primuse Entertainment, for comment. At the time of publication, the festival hasn’t made a public comment about the cancellation.

Rolling Loud was scheduled to return to Australia for the first time since 2019 next weekend. Festival organisers had booked in headliners Gunna and Ken Carson, plus global heavy hitters including Sexyy Red, Tyga, Swae Lee, Quavo, and festival mainstays such as Ski Mask The Slump God, Lil TJay, Robb Bank$, rising stars Ian, Osamason, Rich Amiri and many more.

Local talent was also represented on the line-up. A dedicated stage would have spotlighted artists from Australia and New Zealand, including Hooligan Hefs, Youngn Lipz, Day1, Amarni, Lil Golo & Cult Shotta, 4ourttune, Jonny Chopps and others.

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Rolling Loud made its Australian debut in January 2019, featuring Future, Lil Uzi Vert, Playboi Carti, Tyga, Smokepurpp, and local favourite Manu Crook$.

The long-awaited follow-up was scheduled for 2024 and was to expand from Sydney, with a second event planned in Melbourne. However, the second edition of the festival didn’t take place and was indefinitely postponed.

Last, excitement was generated when organisers promised the festival would be back in Australia “sooner than you think.”

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