Camp Flog Gnaw 2025 ended up feeling less like just another stop on the festival calendar and more like Tyler, the Creator’s yearly home game. Even with rain and delays, the two‑day carnival at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles kept its mix of roller coasters, food stands, and deeply online lineups that make it feel like a very specific corner of the internet turned into a real‑world weekend.
Onstage, the lineup leaned into that balance between headliners and cult favorites. Tyler closed one night with a set that moved from older Odd Future chaos to the polished staging of his recent tours, while Childish Gambino, Kali Uchis, Glo Rilla, A$AP Rocky, and Tems took the top slots alongside acts like Clipse and Thundercat, giving the weekend a mix of mainstream names and fan‑favorite performers that felt specific to this festival.
The weather almost became a character of its own. Rain delays and wet ground could have killed the mood, but instead they turned some sets into the kind of “you had to be there” moments that festival recaps love, with fans sticking it out in ponchos for late‑night performances that felt smaller and stranger than a typical stadium show.
If you zoom out, Camp Flog Gnaw 2025 looked like proof that Tyler’s carnival can keep growing without losing its specific personality. A best‑moments recap from the Los Angeles Times, The best moments from Camp Flog Gnaw 2025, runs through the weekend’s standout sets, weather drama, and little staging details that turned a rainy stadium festival into one of the year’s most replayed live‑music weekends online