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Tyler The Creator and his Camp Flog Gnaw festival has been delivering incredible lineups for years. For their 2026 edition, Tyler and the team aren’t skimping on high level talent over the three day festivities.
To access the lineup, you have to unscramble it on the official website. Luckily, we did the work for you.
The lineup appears to feature Future, Don Toliver and Tyler The Creator as headliners. JID, Lupe Fiasco, Earl Sweatshirt & MIKE, Vince Staples, and Leon Thomas should have high billing as well.
Other artists include:
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2hollis
310babii
54ultra
AMA
Audrey Nuna
Casey Veggies
Concrete Boys
Domo Genesis
gabriel jacoby
GENA
Isaiah Rashad
Jane Remover
Latin Mafia
Left Brain
Liim
Lola Young
Magdalena Bay
Mike G
Natanya
nomi.
Not For Radio
Nourished by Time
NSQK
Quadeca
Steve Lacy
Syd
The Alchemist
Thee Sacred Souls
threetwenty
Turnstile
Wallows
Wyatt Waddell
One interesting name listed is the Alchemist, who has an album coming up with Erykah Badu. Could queen Badu pop out for a few songs, it’s certainly possible.
Passes are sold out but others should be added later next month, including one day tickets.
TYLER, THE CREATOR PRESENTS:
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) August 18, 2026
CAMP FLOG GNAW 2026 🎡
FULL LINE UP
NOVEMBER 14 — 15 🚨
▫️ 2hollis
▫️ 310babii
▫️ 54ultra
▫️ AMA
▫️ Audrey Nuna
▫️ Casey Veggies
▫️ Concrete Boys
▫️ Domo Genesis
▫️ Don Toliver
▫️ Earl Sweatshirt & MIKE
▫️ Future
▫️ gabriel jacoby
▫️ GENA
▫️ Isaiah… pic.twitter.com/EVvGQqo2Ic
Tyler Lists His Favorites In Music
When asked about his mount rushmores, Tyler had some interesting choices.
His list included neo soul legend Erykah Badu, Jamiroquai, Stevie Wonder, and Pharrell.
Tyler moved on to his favorite rappers, naming Eminem, Outkast member Andre 3000, Dwayne Carter (Lil Wayne), and Pharrell.
Finally, he listed his favorite albums, which was again a unique and diversified listing.
N.E.R.D.‘s In Search Of…, Eminem’s Marshall Mathers LP, Clipse’s Hell Hath No Fury, Erykah Badu’s Mama’s Gun, and Voodoo by late legend D’Angelo, and Zhané’s self-titled record.











