NYC Mayor Eric Adams has been a vocal critic of drill music, often associating it with local gang violence, which increased the political pressure on the festival to comply with police demands.
Since its 2019 New York debut, the NYPD repeatedly requested the removal of specific local "drill" rappers from the lineup, citing "safety concerns" and potential for violence. In 2022, three artists—Sha Ek, Ron Suno, and 22Gz—were pulled just before the event. Rolling Loud Not Returning to New York for 2023...
Following the 2023 cancellation, subsequent reports indicated the brand was shifting focus to its flagship Miami event and global expansions in Germany, Thailand, and Portugal. The Festival's History in New York NYC Mayor Eric Adams has been a vocal
Rolling Loud organizers officially announced on March 17, 2023, that the festival would not return to New York City for the 2023 season, citing . While the official statement remained vague, the cancellation followed years of public friction between festival organizers and local authorities, specifically regarding the New York Police Department's (NYPD) intervention in artist lineups. Key Reasons and Context for the Cancellation Key Reasons and Context for the Cancellation The
The "logistical factors" mentioned by organizers are widely believed to be tied to ongoing challenges with hosting the event at Citi Field and coordinating with city officials:
The New York iteration was one of the brand's most successful regional stops before its hiatus:
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