Popular hip-hop festival Rolling Loud has confirmed that it will not be holding a Thailand edition this year, just weeks before the event was scheduled to take place.
After weeks of uncertainty, organizers announced on Wednesday that Rolling Loud Thailand 2025 has officially been cancelled. The news follows growing speculation among fans after months with no major updates about the festival.
Despite early bird tickets being sold and many attendees already arranging travel plans, the festival’s official channels released a statement saying it was “unable to proceed with Rolling Loud Thailand 2025 this November.”
The cancellation comes as little surprise to some, with fans questioning whether the festival would go ahead as planned. Still, disappointment has poured in online, as many had been anticipating the return of the event.
Rolling Loud Thailand 2025 was set to take place November 14–16 at Legend Siam in Pattaya, the same venue as last year’s edition.
The 2024 lineup featured big names such as A$AP Rocky, Lil Wayne, and Playboi Carti, fueling excitement for another star-studded bill this year.
However, this year saw almost no announcements, with September ending without any indication of which artists might perform.
Speculation grew even stronger when organizers instead announced an India edition of Rolling Loud, scheduled for November 22–23, and revealed its lineup soon after.
Friday’s confirmation of the Thailand cancellation has left many fans upset. While refunds are being offered, the short notice has angered concertgoers who had already booked travel and accommodation.
For now, there has been no word on whether Rolling Loud will attempt to bring the festival back to Thailand in 2026, or whether fans will still have the same level of enthusiasm if it does.


















