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What is Rolling Loud California 2021 on Twitch?

Olivia Richman
Olivia Richman Published 12/12/2021
Rolling Loud California

The Rolling Loud California is back.

Rolling Loud California is a hip-hop concert that features three days of live musical performances. This year it runs from December 10 to December 12 while featuring some of the biggest names in the rap scene. It’s held in the NOS Event Center in San Bernardino and is also being livestreamed on Twitch.

Rolling Loud California 2021 is following Rolling Loud Miami and Rolling Loud New York, which both took place earlier in 2021. Rolling Loud has become one of the biggest names in hop-hop festivals, now held in various countries since it started in 2015.

Who is performing at Rolling Loud in 2021?

The Rolling Loud California event had Kid Cudi, J. Cole, and Future as headliners. The lineup also featured many other talented hip-hop artists topping the charts.

On Friday, Kid Cudi was joined by Wiz Khalifa, French Montana, Ty Dolla $ign, Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz, Chief Keef, and more. Saturday saw Kodack Black, Tyga, Polo G, Soulja Boy, and more performing. Sunday featured Playboi Carti, Boogie with Da Hoodie, Lil Durk, Lil Yachty, Chris Brown, and Young Thug.

What is Rolling Loud California on Twitch?

The Twitch broadcast is a big part of the Rolling Loud California event in 2021. The broadcast was hosted by Hakeem Rowe, Tallie Spencer, and Jacques Morel. The Twitch chat will be open the entire stream, allowing viewers to chat about the performances and even vote on which performer they want to see next in real time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H73rrXeMN7Q

How to watch Rolling Loud California on Twitch

There is still time to watch the last day of live performances on Twitch. It will be 1 pm to 11 pm PST on December 12. Tune in to twitch.tv/RollingLoud.

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