Rolling Loud Adds Cardi B And Stormzy To Expanded European Premiere 2021

Cardi B at Universal Pictures Presents The Road To F9 Concert and Trailer Drop, Jan. 31, 2020 in Miami, FL.
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– Cardi B at Universal Pictures Presents The Road To F9 Concert and Trailer Drop, Jan. 31, 2020 in Miami, FL.
The rapper will headline the Rolling Loud Portugal premiere next year, fingers crossed.

Rolling Loud had to postpone its European debut to 2021 for obvious reasons. When the hip hop extravaganza finally arrives in Portugal next year, it will take place across five instead of the initially announced three days, July 6-10.
The search for two more headliners led promoters Tariq Cherif and Matt Zingler to Cardi B and Stormzy. They will complement the trio of A$AP Rocky, Future and Wiz Khalifa, who had already been announced for original dates the summer and confirmed their participation in the rescheduled festival.
The bill for Rolling Loud Portugal
– The bill for Rolling Loud Portugal
Cardi B and Stormzy will headline, July 9-10.

The bill for Rolling Loud Portugal also includes Boy Better Know, 2 Chainz, Lil Uzi Vert, YG, Rick Ross, Joey Bada$$, Lil Baby, Kevin Gates, Nines, Amine, Headie One, Ski Mask The Slump God, Lil Pump, Rich The Kid, Nelly, Waka Flocka Flame, Cordae, Dave East, SL, Action Bronson, Fetty Wap, IAMDDB, Ms Banks, Flo Milli, Yxng Bane, and many more.

Rolling Loud Portugal has a capacity of 55,000 per day. New tickets are needed to attend the two additional dates, July 9-10. 
The three original days, July 6-8, are already sold out, but there’s a limited amount of 5-day “Rolling Loud Experience” tickets being made available, with current ticket-holders getting first access.
Rolling Loud was founded in 2015 by Cherif and Zingler as a single-day festival in Miami. It has since expanded to Los Angeles, Oakland, and New York City, as well as Sidney, Australia.
Next year will mark the festival’s European premiere, provided governments don’t place the entire world in lockdown again.