The first trailer for The Lincoln Lawyer season two is here!
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Tyler, The Creator's Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival has been on hiatus since 2019 but will return this year for a weekend of live music in November. The two-day event will take place on November 11-12 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Line-up details remain TBC with further announcements expected in the near future. A limited number of advance sale passes will be available from Friday, June 2 at 12 P.M.
PDT. General access passes are priced $335 while VIP passes are $595.
A Super VIP pass is also available for $1495. This includes access to the festival alongside an exclusive merch bundle including a custom SE 29” Big Flyer Bike, Converse x Golf Wang custom shoe, a “Camp Flog Gnaw” blanket, fanny pack, mug, and pin.
The first trailer for The Lincoln Lawyer season two is here!
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Thania Garcia It’s official: Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival will be returning to Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium on November 11 and 12. A limited number of advance sale passes will be available starting June 2 at 12 p.m. PT while supplies last at http://www.campfloggnaw.com. The lineup for the 2023 event will be announced at a later date. NOVEMBER 11th and 12th: https://t.co/E8a5h3ROLJ pic.twitter.com/TCPVxgabRC The festival has been on hiatus since 2019, a decision that came as a result of the pandemic — and the increase of festivals post-pandemic — along with the rapper’s hectic touring schedule. The event included performances from Solange, YG, FKA twigs, Juice WRLD, Brockhampton, H.E.R., Daniel Caesar, and surprise guest Drake — who was booed offstage by a crowd that was expecting Frank Ocean.
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Tyler, The Creator‘s festival Camp Flog Gnaw has been on a pandemic-induced hiatus since 2019, though Tyler’s manager Christian Clancy said last year that 2023 would see the Camp’s return. News has been quiet since that October reveal.
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