The Hillbillies, Kendrick Lamar & Baby Keem, to headline Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival 2023 with SZA and Tyler, the Creator

    The 2023 Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival boasts an exciting lineup, including “The Hillbillies” Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem, SZA, Tyler, the Creator, and more. The festival returns to Dodger Stadium on Nov. 11-12.

    Kendrick Lamar (Source:GQ)

    Kendrick Lamar (Source:GQ)

    It's back, it's big, and it's better than ever! The top-tier Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival of 2023 is set to be a true L.A. extravaganza, showcasing some of the biggest talents the city has to offer. With the return to Dodger Stadium on Nov. 11-12, this year's headliners include hip-hop's phenomenal "The Hillbillies," Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem, the R&B sensation SZA, and the festival's mastermind Tyler, the Creator. 

    Star-Studded Return of Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival

    With a hiatus caused by the COVID pandemic, the anticipation for the festival has been building up like a crescendo in a symphony. Tyler, the Creator first teased the return in June, and now the wait is over. Odd Future members like Syd, Domo Genesis, Left Brain, Mike G, and Earl Sweatshirt are also set to join the stage, alongside a captivating array of other performers, including Rex Orange County, Clipse, Lil Yachty, and more.

    The lineup was unveiled with a flair of artistic drama, with six painters spelling out the artist names on a mural, as reported by the Los Angeles Times. The announcement had over 15,000 people tuned into the live stream on Twitch, all eager to get a glimpse of what's to come.

    SZA (Vogue)

    A Look Back at the Controversy and Exciting New Beginnings

    The 2023 Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival follows a sold-out 2019 event, which came with its share of drama when Drake, the mystery headliner, faced a wave of boos and cut his set short. Tyler, the Creator didn't hold back, expressing his dismay, "Yall represented me and Flog to my guest and made us look sooo entitled and trash." 

    However, that's all in the past. This year promises an exhilarating, packed event with the return of frequent Tyler collaborator Kali Uchis and first appearances from the likes of Fuerza Regida and Ice Spice. 

    Tyler, the Creator (Source: Pitchfork)

    With tickets for the 2023 Camp Flog Gnaw already sold out, the buzz is undeniable. The return to Dodger Stadium marks the festival's third year at this iconic location, following a stint at Exposition Park. From chart-toppers to up-and-coming sensations, the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival is poised to be a musical feast that no one will want to miss.

    Get ready to dance, laugh, and celebrate, because Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival 2023 is set to be a festival like no other.

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