On Friday (November 14), Tyler, the Creator announced on social media that he made the decision to postpone his 11th annual Camp Flog Gnaw festival, originally scheduled for Nov. 15-16 at Dodger Stadium Grounds, due to an “incoming atmospheric rain storm” that caused severe weather in Los Angeles. The event will now take place next weekend, Nov. 22-23, with wristbands remaining valid and refunds available for those unable to attend. “Due to the fact this storm became an atmospheric rain torrential downpour we had 2 choices — cancel or move to next weekend. We chose the latter,” Tyler wrote in a statement. “We understand this is not ideal so we will offer refunds. For everyone else we will see you next weekend.” Festival headliners include A$AP Rocky, Childish Gambino, Clipse, Doechii, GloRilla, and Tyler himself, who was recently nominated for five Grammys, including Album of the Year and Best Rap album for the chart-topping Chromakopia, which just returned to the Billboard 200 Top 10 this week following its one-year anniversary reissue. (Billboard)
Tyler, The Creator Postpones Camp Flog Gnaw Festival Amid “Torrential Downpour” In L.A.
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