Camp Flog Gnaw is postponed due to rain in Los Angeles.
The annual music festival presented by Tyler, the Creator, which was supposed to take place this weekend on the grounds surrounding Dodger Stadium, will now take place Nov. 22 and 23 at the same location.
“Due to the fact that this storm turned into a torrential downpour of atmospheric rain, we had two options: cancel or move on to next weekend,” Tyler said in a post on Instagram. “We chose the latter.”
The rapper, who last week was nominated for five Grammy Awards, including album of the year for “Chromakopia,” added: “We understand this is not ideal, so we will be offering refunds.”
The rescheduled show will feature a slightly reduced lineup that includes performances by Tyler, ASAP Rocky, Doechii, Clipse, Childish Gambino, Earl Sweat, T-Pain and others. Among the artists who left the poster are Tems, Clairo, Somtró and Don Toliver.
Tyler launched Camp Flog Gnaw in 2012 as a one-day event at the downtown Club Nokia (now known as Novo). The festival expanded to two days in 2016 and moved to Dodger Stadium in 2018. Flog Gnaw is known for its eclectic programming and a carnival atmosphere complete with games, rides, and funnel cakes. Performers at the 2024 edition of the festival included Tyler, Playboi Carti, Doechii, Vince Staples, Omar Apollo and André 3000.
This weekend's storm is expected to bring heavy rain to Southern California and has sparked fears of flooding and mudslides, particularly in areas burned in this year's destructive wildfires. A live taping of Will Arnett, Jason Bateman and Sean Hayes' “SmartLess” podcast scheduled for Saturday night at the Hollywood Bowl was also canceled due to weather.





