Day N Vegas

Day N Vegas 2022 has been canceled

“We’re sorry to announce that a combination of logistics, timing and production issues have forced us to cancel Day N Vegas for 2022“ is the statement on the festival’s website.

Day N Vegas 2022 lineup (Travis Scott, SZA, J. Cole, Freddie Gibbs, Pusha T, more)

The 2022 edition of the festival also features Playboi Carti, 21 Savage, Baby Keem, City Girls, Jorja Smith, Vince Staples, H.E.R., Tierra Whack, and tons more.

Watch Kendrick Lamar play 'Section.80' deep cuts, bring out Baby Keem at Day N Vegas

Kendrick ran through songs from all four of his official albums, in chronological order, and he dusted off several songs that hadn’t been performed live in years (or ever).

Post Malone replaces Travis Scott as Day N Vegas headliner

Kendrick Lamar and Tyler, the Creator are also headlining the festival.

Travis Scott cancels Day N Vegas set, refunding Astroworld attendees

”I’m honestly just devastated,” Travis Scott says in a video message.

DaBaby removed from Day N Vegas lineup, Roddy Ricch added

The fallout from the homophobic comments DaBaby made while onstage at Rolling Loud in July continues, as he’s been taken off another festival.

Day N Vegas 2021 lineup (Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott, Tyler, The Creator, more)

The Las Vegas festival debuted in 2019 and is returning this November with a stacked lineup, including a Kendrick Lamar set that’s being billed as his only performance of 2021.

Day N Vegas: Travis Scott out; Future, Young Thug, Playboi Carti & more added

Friday and Saturday set times for this weekend’s Day N Vegas festival out now, Sunday set times TBA, and a few lineup changes were made…

Day N Vegas this weekend: SET TIMES

The fest includes Kendrick Lamar, J Cole, Travis Scott, Migos, Tyler the Creator, Schoolboy Q, Brockhampton, DaBaby, Megan Thee Stallion, Denzel Curry, and many others.

Day N Vegas announces 2019 lineup (Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott, more)

Coachella promoters Goldenvoice are throwing a new hip hop festival in Las Vegas, with Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott, J. Cole, Lil Uzi Vert, Migos, 21 Savage, Lil Baby, Tyler the Creator, Schoolboy Q, Brockhampton, and more.