How much do Rolling Loud CA 2023 tickets cost and how to get them

As the lineup for Rolling Loud California 2023 has been announced, you might be eager to get our hands on the tickets, and if youre curious to know how much entry to one of the biggest music events costs, we have all the details covered for you.

As the lineup for Rolling Loud California 2023 has been announced, you might be eager to get our hands on the tickets, and if you’re curious to know how much entry to one of the biggest music events costs, we have all the details covered for you.

Rolling Loud 2023 is set to take place between March 3rd and 5th at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, CA. A number of artists have already been finalized to perform at the much-anticipated event of the year.

How to get Rolling Loud 2023 tickets

Rolling Loud 2023 tickets will go on sale on Friday, November 18 at 10 am PT.

The tickets can be purchased on the music festival’s official website HERE.

You can choose from GA, GA+, VIP, and VIP Munchies packages.

The passes will allow you to watch over 100+ Hip Hop acts on all three days across three different stages.

You can include add-ons such as collectible magnets, a rage essential pack, and a special edition presale tee at the time of checkout.

How much does it cost?

As mentioned on Seatgeek and Vividseats, a 3-day General Admission for Rolling Loud 2023 will cost you $350 on average and can go up to $475.

A 3-day GA+ pass start from $549 and a VIP pass for three days starts from $960 and may go up to $1289.

For details about other benefits included in each package, you can check HERE.

While Rolling Loud California is taking place in March, the event will happen in Miami, Florida in July 2023.

Lineup for music festival in California

Playboi Carti will be headlining day 1 of Rolling Loud 2023 on March 3, Travis Scott on March 4, and Future on March 5.

Meanwhile, Lil Wayne is expected to make a special appearance on Sunday.

More artists set to perform at the music festival include Tyga, Trippie Redd, Saweetie, Fivio Foreign, Bones, Nardo Wick, Rich the Kid, Blueface, Ken Carson, Destroy Lonely, Lil Baby, Don Toliver, 2 Chainz, Kevin Gates, Lil Yachty, City Girls, Aminé, Chief Keef, Young Nudy, Larry June, Bia, Pouya and Ice Spice among others.

You can find the complete performance list here.

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