Tyler, The Creator Triumphs at Camp Flog Gnaw 2025: Surprise Guests, Unreleased Tracks, and Resilience
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Tyler, The Creator made major headlines this past weekend when Camp Flog Gnaw 2025 finally took place at Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium on November 22nd after being postponed a week due to severe weather concerns. The annual festival, which Tyler personally curates, went ahead with a packed lineup and delivered an electric performance from the artist himself.
During his Saturday night set, Tyler performed an extensive mix of material spanning his career. According to live recordings from the event, he debuted "Mother" from his recent album Don't Tap The Glass for the first time ever, marking a significant moment for dedicated fans. His setlist included tracks like Earfquake, Are We Still Friends, Wusyaname, and newer cuts like the previously unreleased New Magic Wand. Tyler also delivered an apology speech to the crowd addressing the postponement, thanking attendees for their patience and explaining that canceling the event entirely didn't feel right to him spiritually. He praised his team, Golden Boy Productions, security, stage hands, and the artists themselves for rallying together to make the rescheduled weekend possible.
Beyond his own performance, Tyler made multiple surprise appearances throughout the festival. On Saturday, he joined Clipse on stage for their track POV. Sunday saw him bring out GloRilla for their collaboration Sticky from his 2024 album Chromakopia, and he also appeared during A$AP Rocky's set to perform their 2018 single Potato Salad. These cameo moments highlighted the strong relationships Tyler maintains throughout hip-hop.
In terms of business activity, Tyler's recent album Don't Tap The Glass continues to gain traction, with the artist leveraging the festival platform to promote his latest work. The successful execution of Camp Flog Gnaw despite weather setbacks demonstrates his commitment to the festival as a cornerstone of his brand and influence in the industry.
The weekend solidified Tyler's position as not just a performer but a curator and community builder within hip-hop, bringing together multiple generations of artists under one roof while celebrating over a decade of festival history. His willingness to reschedule rather than cancel, combined with his collaborative spirit throughout the weekend, reinforced his standing as a respected figure in contemporary music.
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