Camp Flog Gnaw 2026 was announced Monday: the Tyler, The Creator–curated carnival will take over the Dodger Stadium grounds on November 14 and November 15, marking the festival’s 12th installment.
Advance pre-sale tickets open Thursday, June 11 at 2 p.m. ET, with advance tickets available to the public the same day at 11:00 a.m. PT. General admission two‑day passes are priced at $395. A VIP package starts at $705 and includes a VIP entry lane, exclusive food vendors and shaded, seated viewing areas; the VIP option is also billed to include dedicated entry, access to the VIP area and select rides, plus a special merch package containing a backpack, a Nalgene water bottle and a disposable camera. A super VIP tier costs $1,750 and adds unlimited carnival games and rides, dedicated VIP merchandise lines and gifts such as a customized Sony turntable, a Sony speaker, duffle bag, pillow, keychain and festival banner.
For the first time, organizers are offering payment plans: buyers can put down 25 percent or 50 percent of their pass total and pay on a bi‑weekly or bi‑monthly schedule.
The announcement gives fans concrete dates and a clear on‑sale moment — the festival was formally revealed on June 8 — after three consecutive years in which Camp Flog Gnaw sold out through advance sale tickets.
Camp Flog Gnaw is an annual event associated with Tyler, The Creator. Last year’s edition featured a broad bill that included Tyler himself alongside Kali Uchis, Doechii, A$ Rocky, Childish Gambino, 2 Chainz, Clipse, Earl Sweatshirt and Thundercat; the 2025 festival was postponed a week because of inclement weather in Los Angeles.
What the announcement does not include is the lineup. Organizers said the 2026 roster will be revealed at a later date; no artists have been announced for Camp Flog Gnaw 2026 yet. That omission is the clearest open question from Monday’s notice.
The lack of a lineup matters because the festival has a pattern of selling out during advance sales. In previous years Tyler has staged creative reveals — in 2025 fans solved a crossword puzzle to learn who was performing — so the eventual reveal method could be as notable as the bill itself.
Practical details in Monday’s release are precise: two‑day general admission passes cover both November dates; the June 11 advance window is the immediate buying opportunity; and multiple tiers and a newly introduced payment plan give buyers options at three price points ranging from GA to super VIP. Those are the facts fans can act on now.
For buyers weighing whether to commit before the lineup drops, the festival’s recent sales history is the salient data point: advance tickets have taken the events to sellout across the last three years. That trend tightens the trade‑off between securing a pass early and waiting to see the bill.
Organizers have set the calendar and the price architecture; what remains to settle is the roster. The next development to watch is the lineup announcement — organizers say it will come later — and that reveal will likely determine how quickly remaining tickets move after June 11.
Until then, fans who want a guaranteed shot at Camp Flog Gnaw 2026 have a concrete on‑sale time to mark: Thursday, June 11, 2 p.m. ET for pre‑sale and 11:00 a.m. PT for the public advance sale. The festival’s Nov. 14–15 dates and the new payment plan are the firm fixtures on the calendar; the artists who will appear remain the outstanding story.





