Camp Flog Gnaw Festival Postponed Amid Southern California's Heaviest Rainfall in Decades
In a move that has left fans disappointed but relieved, Tyler, the Creator has announced the postponement of his Camp Flog Gnaw festival due to an impending atmospheric rain torrential downpour set to hit Los Angeles. Originally scheduled for this weekend at Dodgers Stadium, the event will now take place on November 22 and 23.
Tyler explained the decision in a social media post, stating that after considering canceling or rescheduling, the team decided to move forward with the new dates despite knowing it would be "not ideal" for some attendees. The festival organizers have assured fans that they will offer refunds, providing a sense of security for those who had purchased tickets.
The postponed festival lineup has been updated and still features an impressive array of performers including Tyler himself, ASAP Rocky, Childish Gambino, Doechii, Clipse, Earl Sweatshirt, T-Pain, Larry June, 2 Chainz, Thundercat, Don Toliver, Tems, Sombr, and more. Unfortunately, performances by Clairo, who was set to close out her 'Charm' era with the festival, have been removed from the lineup.
As Los Angeles braces for its heaviest rainfall in decades, residents are being warned of potential flash floods, strong winds, and landslides. The city's fire-scarred hillsides are at risk of damage due to the devastating wildfires that occurred earlier this year. In fact, downtown Los Angeles is expected to see its wettest November since 1985, according to the Los Angeles Times.
With a flood watch in effect for much of Southern California and evacuation warnings issued for areas prone to mud and debris flows, fans will be keeping their fingers crossed that the new dates will bring sunshine rather than rain. The festival has been rescheduled, but it remains to be seen if nature will have other plans.
In a move that has left fans disappointed but relieved, Tyler, the Creator has announced the postponement of his Camp Flog Gnaw festival due to an impending atmospheric rain torrential downpour set to hit Los Angeles. Originally scheduled for this weekend at Dodgers Stadium, the event will now take place on November 22 and 23.
Tyler explained the decision in a social media post, stating that after considering canceling or rescheduling, the team decided to move forward with the new dates despite knowing it would be "not ideal" for some attendees. The festival organizers have assured fans that they will offer refunds, providing a sense of security for those who had purchased tickets.
The postponed festival lineup has been updated and still features an impressive array of performers including Tyler himself, ASAP Rocky, Childish Gambino, Doechii, Clipse, Earl Sweatshirt, T-Pain, Larry June, 2 Chainz, Thundercat, Don Toliver, Tems, Sombr, and more. Unfortunately, performances by Clairo, who was set to close out her 'Charm' era with the festival, have been removed from the lineup.
As Los Angeles braces for its heaviest rainfall in decades, residents are being warned of potential flash floods, strong winds, and landslides. The city's fire-scarred hillsides are at risk of damage due to the devastating wildfires that occurred earlier this year. In fact, downtown Los Angeles is expected to see its wettest November since 1985, according to the Los Angeles Times.
With a flood watch in effect for much of Southern California and evacuation warnings issued for areas prone to mud and debris flows, fans will be keeping their fingers crossed that the new dates will bring sunshine rather than rain. The festival has been rescheduled, but it remains to be seen if nature will have other plans.