Nicki Minaj, Travis Scott, and Playboi Carti are gearing up to headline Rolling Loud Europe, slated to run from July 5-7 in Ebreichsdorf, Austria.
Taking place near Vienna at the Rancino venue, the festival boasts a diverse lineup of global artists. Joining the headliners are a slew of stateside stars like Ice Spice, Gunna, Offset, Sexy Red, Chief Keef, Ski Mask the Slump God, Lil Tjay, Don Toliver, Flo Milli, TiaCorine, Destroy Lonely, and Anycia.
From the United Kingdom, acts such as K-Trap and Unknown T will take the stage, alongside international musicians Money Boy, Gola Gianni, Ufo 361, Pashanim, Reezy, Shirin David, Rondodasosa, and Fresh.
Rolling Loud co-founders Matt Zingler and Tariq Cherif expressed their excitement for the European return, noting the passion of the fans at past European shows and anticipating an energetic debut in Austria.
Over its decade-long history, Rolling Loud has organized festivals worldwide, including in Canada, the Netherlands, Portugal, Australia, Germany, and Thailand. The festival is also set to return to Thailand from Nov. 22-24 and Miami from Dec. 13-15.
In its recent Inglewood, CA iteration, the festival faced a rocky start with a performance dedicated to Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign, who simply stood on stage while their latest collaborative album, “Vultures 1,” played through the soundsystem. However, the fest redeemed itself with Minaj delivering a passionate, condensed set from her current Pink Friday 2 tour.
General public tickets for Rolling Loud Europe will go on sale on Friday, April 12 at 6 a.m. ET.
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