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Photos: Future, Young Thug, Currensy, 2 Chainz & More Shut Down Rolling Loud 2016

Posted on May 9th, 2016
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This past weekend, Miami was taken over by the good people at Rolling Loud. Only being their 2nd festival ever, the Real Dope Ent. team put together a memorable show and certainly a top festival of 2016 thus far.

With Yes Julz handling hosting duties, day 1 saw headliners Young Thug and Ty Dolla $ign shut down the main stage (Dab Stage), while OVO signee Roy Wood$ headlined the Sauce Stage. The other performers for Day 1 included Lil Yachty, Robb Bank$, Playboi Carti, Lil Uzi Vert and much more.

But it wasn’t just the already star-studded lineup that grabbed fans attention. Other Rolling Loud special guests included Rich The Kid, Jeremih, Lil Duke and the legendary Andre 3000, who despite not performing, mingled with fans throughout the day. DJ Drama and TM88 were also in the building with Uzi and Thug respectively. Each and every performer made their mark on the Rolling Loud stage and energized the South Beach crowd.

Then, it was Day 2. The headliners for this day were Future on the Dab Stage and the rarely seen Lil B on the Sauce Stage.

Despite being roughly an hour late, Future set Miami on purple fire and lit up the increasingly patient crowd. Running through his hits from back in the day such as “Sh*t,” “Tony Montana” and more, as well as newer cuts from mixtapes and albums such as Beast Mode, EVOL, What A Time To Be Alive and much more. While fans thought the 6 God was going to make an appearance, it was Future and his Freebandz crew Zoey Dollaz, Test Me and more who took over.

The Sauce Stage was just as crazy for Lil B’s performance. In addition to premiering a new Metro Boomin-produced cut “My House,” Lil B had his die hard fans chanting “Thank You Based God” and raging all throughout his set. It was a rare, and incredible performance to say the least.

The other performers of the day included the likes of 2 Chainz, who handled the early hours, Miami’s own WifisFuneral and Kodak Black, Curren$y, Freddie Gibbs, ATL’s own 21 Savage, Sir Michael Rocks, Da$h, Pouya and much more.

The Civil Team was down in South Beach for the fun and was able to capture some great pictures and video clips. Click the following page to see a gallery of photos and vids courtesy of Charlie Peacher and Jason Holzman.

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