Blood Orange, Kali Uchis, Geese


Clairo, Don Toliver, Men I Trust, Sombr, Tems, and the Alchemist will no longer be performing after the fest postponed last weekend due to weather issues

Blood Orange, Geese, Fakemink, and Kali Uchis have been added to the Camp Flog Gnaw lineup. The fest will now commence on Nov. 22 and 23, after last week’s intense rain forced founder Tyler, the Creator and organizers to push the festival back a week. Clairo, Don Toliver, Men I Trust, Sombr, Tems, and the Alchemist will no longer be performing. The four new acts will join Tyler, Doechii, Childish Gambino, A$AP Rocky, and dozens more acts set to perform at Dodger Stadium. This will be the 11th year of the Camp Flog Gnaw festival. 

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Tyler previously announced the delay on his Instagram account. “Due to the fact this storm became an atmospheric rain torrential downpour we had 2 choices, cancel or move to next weekend. We chose the latter. We understand this is not ideal so we will offer refunds. For everyone else we will see you next weekend.” Clairo was set to perform the final set of her Charm era. She announced her unavailability on Instagram, noting, “a sad and unexpected ending to Charm, but I am leaving this time in my life with so much appreciation & gratitude in my heart.”

At least two people died from last weekend’s torrential rain in California, which resulted in the wettest November the Los Angeles area has experienced in 40 years. LA County typically receives an average of 0.8 inches of rain in November, while the Los Angeles Times reported that 2.57 inches had fallen as of 4:30 a.m. on Nov. 16. The rain forced evacuation warnings and orders in different parts of Los Angeles County. 





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