Rolling Loud California 2024 Set Times: Your Ultimate Guide to the Hip-Hop Extravaganza in Inglewood
As the calendar flips toward spring, music festival season officially awakens — and Rolling Loud is leading the charge with its first major event of the year. Rolling Loud California 2024 descends upon Inglewood from March 14 to 17, transforming the city into a four-day hip-hop playground. With a staggering lineup that includes Nicki Minaj, Kanye West (as part of ¥$ with Ty Dolla $ign), Post Malone, Future, Metro Boomin, and dozens of other heavyweights, this year’s edition promises to be one of the most memorable in the festival’s storied history.
For attendees juggling multiple must-see acts, the official set times are a lifeline. Below, we break down the full schedule across all stages — Ethika, Gopuff, and Culture Kings — along with expert analysis on why this lineup matters and how to maximize your experience.
Rolling Loud’s West Coast Power Play
Rolling Loud started as a small Miami hip-hop showcase in 2015 and has since exploded into the world’s largest dedicated hip-hop festival. Its California edition, held at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, has become a bellwether for the genre’s hottest trends. This year’s lineup reflects a savvy mix of titans and rising stars — from Nicki Minaj’s queen-of-rap reign to the underground buzz of artists like Cash Cobain and BigXthaPlug.
The festival’s three-stage setup allows for nonstop music from early afternoon until late night, but overlapping sets force tough choices. Strategic planning is key, especially on Friday when Sexyy Red, Rae Sremmurd, and YG & Tyga compete for attention before Nicki’s headlining slot. Let’s dive into each day’s schedule.
Thursday, March 14: A Superstar Preview
The festival kicks off with a Thursday evening exclusive: ¥$ (Ye & Ty Dolla $ign) on the Ethika Stage from 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM PST. This surprise collaboration — Ye’s first major festival appearance since his controversial 2022 Coachella set — is already generating massive buzz. The duo’s experimental sound, blending Ty’s R&B croons with Ye’s iconoclastic production, could signal a new creative chapter for both artists. For fans, it’s a rare chance to witness history in an intimate festival setting.
Note: Thursday only features one stage and one act, so arrive early to secure a prime spot. The rest of the weekend offers a full buffet of performances.
Friday, March 15: Nicki Minaj Headlines a Stacked Day
Friday is arguably the most competitive day. The Ethika Stage opens at 3:45 PM with Chow Lee, followed by a rapid-fire sequence of emerging talent: Lay Bankz, Luh Tyler, and the unapologetically brash Sexyy Red (5:15–5:45 PM). Then, the legendary duo Rae Sremmurd (6:05–6:50 PM) and YG & Tyga (7:00–8:00 PM) set the stage for the night’s headliner — Nicki Minaj (9:00–10:30 PM). Nicki, fresh off her Pink Friday 2 tour, is expected to deliver a career-spanning set with hits like “Super Bass,” “Anaconda,” and new material.
Meanwhile, the Gopuff Stage offers a parallel universe of melodic rap and R&B. Lil Tecca (7:05–7:45 PM) and PartyNextDoor (8:30–9:15 PM) provide moody alternatives, while the Culture Kings Stage showcases drill-influenced acts like DD Osama & Sugarhill Ddot (5:45–6:10 PM) and DeeBaby (8:35–9:05 PM). Pro tip: Use the hour gap between Sexyy Red and Rae Sremmurd to catch Kanii or Fat Nick on Gopuff.
Saturday, March 16: Post Malone Closes a Genre-Bending Day
Saturday’s Ethika Stage shifts into gear at 1:45 PM with Hoosh, then hits a high-energy rhythm: Danny Towers, BabyTron, Veeze, and Larry June (4:00–4:35 PM). A surprising standout is Fuerza Regida (5:10–5:50 PM), the Mexican regional band whose corridos have crossed over into hip-hop’s orbit. Their inclusion signals Rolling Loud’s expanding sonic palette. Big Sean (6:25–7:10 PM) and $uicideBoy$ (7:45–8:30 PM) offer contrasting vibes — one polished and uplifting, the other dark and aggressive — before Post Malone (9:30–10:30 PM) closes the night. Posty’s blend of pop hooks, rock guitars, and rap delivery makes him a perfect festival closer, likely pulling from his hit-laden catalog including “Circles” and “Rockstar.”
On the Gopuff Stage, Summer Walker (8:45–9:30 PM) provides a sultry R&B respite, while the Culture Kings Stage features rising names like Maiya The Don, 2Rare, and F1lthy, a producer-turned-performer from the underground collective Working on Dying. Don’t sleep on Rob49 (9:20–9:45 PM) — his gritty New Orleans flow is building serious momentum.
Sunday, March 17: Future & Metro Boomin’s Grand Finale
The final day starts early with DrownMili (1:55 PM) and ramps up via Cash Cobain, NLE Choppa (3:50–4:20 PM), and Chief Keef (4:35–5:15 PM) — a true Chicago legend whose influence on modern drill cannot be overstated. Ski Mask The Slump God (5:30–6:15 PM) and Don Toliver (6:45–7:30 PM) maintain the adrenaline before the ultimate closer: Future x Metro Boomin (8:30–9:45 PM). The duo’s collaborative album We Don’t Trust You dropped earlier in March, and their set will likely debut tracks like “Like That” alongside classics “Mask Off” and “Jumpman.” With Metro’s cinematic beats and Future’s Auto-Tuned croaks, this is a can’t-miss moment.
Sunday’s Gopuff Stage is packed with Southern talent: That Mexican OT (5:30–6:00 PM) and Mozzy (4:50–5:20 PM) bring authentic street narratives, while Bryson Tiller (7:30–8:15 PM) offers a smooth R&B close. The Culture Kings Stage features DJ Five Venoms appearing multiple times, plus Sukihana and 310babii — watch out for Heem Beezy’s 5:50 PM slot if you like raw West Coast energy.
Festival Essentials & Tips
- Set times are tentative and may change — download the Rolling Loud app for real-time updates.
- Arrive early to avoid lines at security, especially on Friday when Nicki Minaj promises a massive crowd.
- Hydrate and pace yourself: with sets running from early afternoon to late night, stamina is key.
- Stage hopping is feasible but allow 10–15 minutes between locations, especially during peak hours.
Why This Year’s Rolling Loud California Matters
Beyond the music, this festival serves as a barometer for hip-hop’s shifting tides. The inclusion of regional Mexican act Fuerza Regida reflects the genre’s cross-pollination with Latin sounds. The ¥$ debut hints at Kanye West’s potential return to live performance after a year of controversy. And the Future/Metro Boomin finale underscores the enduring power of producer/rapper duos. For fans, it’s a chance to witness moments that will be dissected and memed for months.
Rolling Loud California 2024 isn’t just another stop on the festival circuit — it’s a statement that hip-hop remains the dominant cultural force in live music. Whether you’re there for nostalgia (Post Malone, Nicki Minaj) or discovery (Cash Cobain, BigXthaPlug), this weekend will offer unforgettable snapshots of where the genre has been and where it’s headed.
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