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Tyler, the Creator Postpones Camp Flog Gnaw Amid Severe Weather Concerns

By Alex Turner
December 4, 2025
2 min
Tyler, the Creator Postpones Camp Flog Gnaw Amid Severe Weather Concerns

Tyler, the Creator has officially postponed the annual Camp Flog Gnaw Festival, originally set for November 4-5, due to forecasts of severe weather, including torrential rain. The festival, held at Dodger Stadium, will now take place on November 11-12 as Southern California prepares for intense precipitation.

This postponement marks the second consecutive year in which adverse weather has affected a major event for Tyler, the Creator. In 2022, heavy winds and rain led to the cancellation of his highly anticipated performance at Coachella, highlighting a worrying trend of climate impact on outdoor festivals.

According to the National Weather Service, areas in Southern California could receive upwards of three inches of rain by the weekend. The forecast raises significant safety concerns, as similar events and festivals have faced challenges under similar conditions. For example, the 2023 Rolling Loud Festival experienced delays and rapper Lil Uzi Vert faced significant mud-related performance issues.

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In the context of ticket sales, Camp Flog Gnaw is known for its strong following. This year's lineup includes artists like SZA and Dominic Fike, previously attracting more than 60,000 attendees in past editions. The change in date aims to ensure safety while maintaining the festival's high expectations.

Industry sources confirm Tyler's commitment to creating a safe environment for fans and artists. His proactive decision reflects previous experiences, such as the postponement of 2020’s festival due to the pandemic, although that event was ultimately canceled entirely.

Additionally, Tyler, the Creator has been active in the studio, recently announcing that a new album is expected to drop in 2024. His musical ventures have often connected with his festival appearances, creating a robust link between his live performances and album promotions.

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Looking ahead, the post-ponement allows for potential adjustments in the lineup or additional surprise guests. Fans were previously treated to unexpected performances during previous Camp Flog Gnaw events.

In conclusion, the postponement serves both public safety concerns and Tyler's commitment to delivering a quality experience. The festival will return full force on November 11-12, 2023, ready to withstand the elements and deliver memorable performances.