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Don Toliver headlined Rolling Loud in Orlando over the weekend, and made sure to bring out some special guests. However, his choice intrigued fans, as they were considered as a replacement headliner themselves.
Who Did Don Toliver Bring Out?
On Friday night, Toliver performed his song “Rendezvous” and brought out a certain special guest that surprised many fans. Yeat popped out on the stage and sung along with Toliver, before jumping into one of his own songs. The California rapper transitioned into “Come And Go.”
Originally, speculation ran rampant if Don Toliver would make it to the show. A video surfaced where he allegedly was detained by police for speeding. While no official statement went out, fans connected Toliver’s rental car, to the same vehicle shown in the video. The official Rolling Loud X account also joked that they were “on the way with the bail money.”
Toliver also seemed to poke fun at the incident when he began his set with “E85,” a song that references being “on the highway,” and “high octane.”
However, the inclusion of Yeat seemed inspired considering the circumstances of the past week. After NBA YoungBoy dropped out of his headlining spot at Rolling Loud, fans quickly speculated that only two names made sense: Ken Carson and Yeat.
While fans didn’t get a full set from Yeat, they at least got a taste of what his headlining set could have been like.
Don Toliver brought out Yeat as a special guest at Rolling Loud Orlando for "Rendezvous" 🤯🔥 pic.twitter.com/SwRyosjKcI
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) May 9, 2026
What Happened To NBA YoungBoy’s Headlining Set?
NBA YoungBoy fans had already booked their travel, accommodations, and festival passes to go see their favorite rapper at Rolling Loud this weekend in Orlando, Florida. However, late Thursday evening (May 7th), NBA YoungBoy announced that he would not perform at Rolling Loud.
“To my Rolling Loud family, I won’t be making it this time,” YoungBoy posted. “I just need some time away from traveling and performing right now. Love to everybody supporting me, I’ll forever appreciate y’all!”
Ken Carson served as his replacement, bringing out Lil Tecca and Young Thug to bolster his impromptu performance.











