Thania Garcia After a four-year hiatus, Tyler, the Creator’s music festival and carnival returned to Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium on Nov.
11 and 12. In the years leading up to its pandemic-induced break, Camp Flog Gnaw was quickly becoming one of the most beloved annual music festivals in the area for its Coachella-esque approach to the live music experience: good food (local favorites like Monty’s Good Burgers and the Birrierria Michi Mexican food truck were on the menu), free carnival rides and a lineup consisting of fresh and established artists.
The 2023 festival came this year with assistance from talent ranging from Ice Spice, Willow, Turnstile, PinkPantheress, Maxo Kream and Fuerza Regida, to veterans of the festival like Rex Orange County, Lil Yachty and Earl Sweatshirt, who first appeared on the lineup for its second iteration in 2013.
On Saturday night, Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem closed the festival with a joint performance under their new alias, “The Hillbillies.” The experience was cinematic, as expected, in its nods to the new name and symbolism behind Lamar and Keem’s familial relationship.
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