The 12th edition of the carnival returns November 14–15, with a three-tier pass structure that turns the festival into a durable product—and the advance sale hits June 11.
The twelfth Camp Flog Gnaw carnival will take over Dodger Stadium’s grounds on November 14 and 15, marking Tyler, the Creator’s continued hold on a festival that has sold out its advance sale for three consecutive years. The released pass structure treats the event less as a lineup delivery mechanism and more as a product with escalating tiers of access and identity.
General admission starts at $395 for both days, including an advance-sale gift. At $705, VIP adds dedicated entry lanes, shaded seating, exclusive food vendors, viewing areas at multiple stages, extra restrooms, and a post-show merch package: a backpack, Nalgene bottle, disposable camera, socks, keychain, and pin set. The disposable camera is a characteristically Tyler detail—an analog object pushed into a festival culture that often discourages phones, nudging toward a specific kind of documentation.
The $1,750 Super VIP tier pushes further. Unlimited carnival games, a rides wristband, dedicated merchandise lanes, and a post-show package that swaps the camera and backpack for a custom Sony turntable and speaker, plus a duffle bag, pillow, banner, and keychain. The partnership with Sony turns the pass into a longer-term consumer audio proposition, extending the experience well past the weekend.
Advance passes go on sale June 11. No lineup has been announced, but the 2025 edition featured A$AP Rocky, Childish Gambino, GloRilla, Kali Uchis, and Geese. Further details are described as coming soon.
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