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YoungBoy Never Broke Again has pulled out of his headlining performance at Rolling Loud just days before he was expected to hit the main stage.
On Thursday, May 7, the Louisiana native took to his Instagram Stories and announced that he would no longer be performing at the hip-hop music festival this weekend in Orlando. YB said that he needs "some time away from traveling and performing right now."
"To my Rolling Loud family, I won't be making it this time," he wrote. "I just need some time away from traveling and performing right now. Love to everybody supporting me, I'll forever appreciate y'all!"
NBA YoungBoy was booked to close out the festival following headlining performances from Don Toliver and Playboi Carti. Other top-notch artists, including Sexyy Red, BossMan Dlow, Destroy Lonely, Soulja Boy, and more, will also hit the stage over the next three days. Soon after YB posted his message, Rolling Loud updated their flyer to reveal that Ken Carson, who's signed to Playboi Carti's Opium label, will close out the show on Sunday instead.
Rolling Loud's only sold-out show in the U.S. is taking place this Friday, May 8, through Sunday, May 10, at Camping World Stadium in Orlando. In addition to some of the biggest names in the rap game, newer acts like EsDeeKid, PlaqueBoyMax, Che, Karrahbooo, Molly Santana, and others will hit the stage, some for the first time.
For those who can't make it in person, you can stream the festival on Prime Video and Twitch. Check out the set times below.