Rolling Loud Miami 2021, a Huge Success for Everyone Involved

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Photo courtesy of Dauph Media

Two weeks ago we had our first major hip hop festival return once again to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida. Fans from all over the world were able to attend Rolling Loud and have a great time seeing all of the different artists who performed. With the covid restrictions beginning to be lifted, the festival was able to have attendance at full capacity. Many of the world’s most famous artists were able to come to the three day event and give the fans the show of a lifetime. There was a lot of great content from different creatives and fans throughout the weekend and the entire festival was even streamed on popular livestream platform Twitch for thousands to witness.

There were a ton of amazing artists in attendance including some major names like Travis Scott, Post Malone, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Baby, and Asap Rocky, who have been killing the game recently. Alongside these headlining names though there were also some “smaller” names who were able to perform which included people like Dro Kenji, SoFaygo, SSG Kobe, and TheHxliday, who have been making a name for themselves in the industry in the past year. I was very happy to see these artists in particular begin to get the recognition they deserve because I have been following some of their journey’s from the underground to now the mainstream which is very cool to see. Rolling Loud is always a very sought after event to attend and I can't imagine what it’s like to be able to perform there in front of thousands of cheering fans.

The festival also has announced new dates and locations including New York in October and California in December, which too include huge names like J Cole and Travis Scott. The hype around these events will be insane just like Rolling Loud Miami was and I can't wait to hear more about them as the dates get closer.

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