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Tyler’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival Storms Back Into Dodger Stadium This November

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Published on June 08, 2026
Tyler’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival Storms Back Into Dodger Stadium This NovemberSource: Unsplash/Hannah Morgan

Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival is set to roll back into the grounds around Dodger Stadium for a two-day takeover on November 14–15, 2026. Organizers plan to open an advance sale of passes next week with tiered general-admission, VIP and super-VIP packages on offer, and if recent years are any indication, fans should brace for another blink-and-you-missed-it sellout when tickets drop.

The Los Angeles Daily News reports that the festival’s 12th edition will land on Nov. 14–15 on the Dodger Stadium grounds, with advance-sale passes going live on June 11 at 11 a.m. PT. According to the outlet, advance-sale allotments have sold out on the first day for each of the past three years, and previous lineups have included heavy hitters such as A$AP Rocky, Childish Gambino, Kali Uchis, SZA and Billie Eilish.

The festival’s official pass page lays out the tiered pricing and a small perk for early birds: Tier 1 general admission starts at $395 (Tier 2 at $415), VIP Tier 1 is $705 (Tier 2 $725), and Super VIP begins at $1,750. Carnival game play, parking and VIP merch are sold separately, and advance orders are limited. Purchases are processed through AXS, according to Camp Flog Gnaw.

Tyler curates, Goldenvoice produces

Camp Flog Gnaw is curated by Tyler, the Creator and produced with Goldenvoice, the concert giant behind Coachella and other major festivals. That partnership helps explain the carnival-scale staging, sprawling footprint and those routinely vanishing ticket inventories. The event mixes live music, art and a vintage carnival setup that has turned into a seasonal staple for Los Angeles music fans. Per Goldenvoice, the festival pairs Tyler’s creative programming with the company’s large-scale production muscle.

How presale, payment plans and logistics work

The Camp Flog Gnaw pass page details the payment-plan options: you can put 25% down and split the rest into three scheduled payments, or put 50% down and make one follow-up payment. A small postage and shipping fee is added to advance orders. Wristbands are slated to ship in early to mid-October, and parking passes will arrive as AXS Mobile IDs roughly two weeks before the event. All sales are final, according to Camp Flog Gnaw.

If you are aiming for tickets, set up an AXS FanAccount in advance and be logged in by 11 a.m. PT on June 11, since last year’s advance inventory disappeared in short order. On-site, fans can expect the usual mix of rides, curated vendors and those crowd-pleasing surprise guest moments when Tyler hits the stage.