Reading: Camp Flog Gnaw 2026 returns to Dodger Stadium for Nov. 14-15

Camp Flog Gnaw 2026 returns to Dodger Stadium for Nov. 14-15

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Tyler, The Creator’s is coming back for its 12th installment on Nov. 14 and Nov. 15, 2026, taking over the Dodger Stadium grounds in Los Angeles. The festival announced the dates on Monday, June 8, giving fans a target on the calendar before a single performer has been named.

That timing matters because advance pre-sale tickets go on sale Thursday, June 11 at 2 p.m. ET, and Camp Flog Gnaw has sold out through advance sales in each of the last three years. For fans trying to plan ahead, the festival is already moving fast even though the 2026 lineup will come later.

Tyler’s own profile gives the announcement extra weight. His last album, Don’t Tap the Glass, arrived last July and topped the Billboard 200 with 197,000 total album-equivalent units earned, according to . Camp Flog Gnaw has become one of the clearest extensions of that momentum, a festival built around his orbit that keeps drawing enough demand to disappear early from the market.

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General admission passes for both days cost $395. A VIP package is priced at $705 and includes a VIP entry lane, exclusive food vendors, and shaded and seated viewing areas. For fans willing to go all the way in, the super VIP package costs $1,750 and adds unlimited carnival games and rides, dedicated VIP merchandise lines, and a customized turntable, Sony speaker, duffle bag, pillow, keychain and festival banner.

This year also brings a new wrinkle: payment plans are available for the first time. Fans can put down either 25 percent or 50 percent of the total cost at once and then pay the rest on a bi-weekly or bi-monthly schedule. That makes the on-sale date more than a formality, especially with the lineup still unrevealed and demand likely to rise as soon as names start to surface.

The 2025 edition offered a reminder of how much the festival can pull when it lands at full strength, with Tyler headlining alongside , , A$ Rocky, and 2 Chainz. It was also pushed back a week because of inclement weather in Los Angeles, a rare delay for a festival that has otherwise built its reputation on selling out before the dust settles on the announcement. The only question left now is which artists will be added to the bill before Nov. 14 arrives.

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