Ken Carson and Gunna headline Rolling Loud Australia’s full lineup reveal
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20.11.2025

Ken Carson and Gunna headline Rolling Loud Australia’s full lineup reveal

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Image credit: Mickey Pierre-Louis
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Rolling Loud Australia has announced its complete lineup for the March return to Sydney after seven years and its Melbourne debut, with Ken Carson joining previously announced headliner Gunna.

After confirming its comeback earlier this year, Rolling Loud Australia has now revealed the full roster for one-day festivals in Sydney on 7 March and Melbourne on 8 March. Ken Carson and Gunna top the bill alongside Sexyy Red, Tyga, Swae Lee, Quavo, Ski Mask The Slump God, Lil Tjay and NLE Choppa. Pre-sale tickets vanished in under 24 hours, with general admission now available and climbing through price tiers.

Sydney takes over Centennial Park while Melbourne hits Flemington Racecourse for its first-ever Rolling Loud event. Both shows run the same core lineup but each city gets its own dedicated stage for Australian and New Zealand hip-hop. Hooligan Hefs, Youngn Lipz, Day1, Amarni, Lil Golo & Cult Shφtta, 4ourttune and Jonny Chopps will perform across both dates, with additional city-specific local acts also locked in.

Rolling Loud Australia – Ken Carson announced

  • 7 March – Centennial Park, Sydney
  • 8 March – Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne
  • Tickets on sale here

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Rising artists Ian, Osamason and Rich Amiri fill out the international side of things, while veteran acts like Robb Bank$ bring back familiar faces from previous Rolling Loud events worldwide. Primuse Entertainment is partnering as the official local producer for both shows.

Rolling Loud last touched down in Australia back in 2019 at Sydney’s Olympic Park, selling out in an hour. Future, Playboi Carti, Rae Sremmurd and Tyga played that edition, with The Kid LAROI making a surprise appearance during DJ Scheme’s set before blowing up globally. Since then, the festival has expanded into Europe and Asia.

Melbourne marks the brand’s first appearance in the city after focusing exclusively on Sydney for that 2019 debut. Both shows feature the same headline and support acts, with the main difference being the local stage performers at each venue.

Tickets are moving through tiers with prices increasing as each level sells out. Rolling Loud’s next international stop is Mumbai on 22 and 23 November for the festival’s India debut, featuring Central Cee, Wiz Khalifa, Don Toliver and Karan Aujla.

For more information, head here.