Tyler, the Creator has postponed his Camp Flog Gnaw festival because of heavy rainfall in Los Angeles.
Tyler broke the news about moving back his extremely popular festival on Instagram with a message to fans.
“Due to the fact this storm became an atmospheric rain torrential downpour, we had 2 choices — cancel or move to next weekend. We chose the latter,” he wrote.
“We understand this is not ideal so we will offer refunds,” Tyler continued. “For everyone else, we will see you next weekend.”
Check out Tyler’s announcement post below.
Camp Flog Gnaw was supposed to take place at Dodger Stadium on Nov. 15 and Nov. 16. Now, it’ll happen at the same locale on Nov. 22 and Nov. 23. Its massive lineup features artists like the Clipse, ASAP Rocky, Childish Gambino, Doechii, Glorilla, Luh Tyler, T-Pain, Samara Cyn, and more.
In other recent Tyler news, the rapper’s CHROMAKOPIA album made it back to the top five of the Billboard 200 over a year after it originally came out, thanks to its re-release at the end of October.
In a note to fans shared on Instagram, Tyler revealed that CHROMAKOPIA was originally intended to be his last album for a while.
“I was planning on this being my last album for a VERY long time,” he wrote. “Release it. Do the big tour. Go disappear and only pop out for movie roles. See what a life is like without work being top of mind. It’s hard [though], I love making things.”
Despite his original plan, Tyler changed his mind. In his note to fans, he explained that CHROMAKOPIA took him “places the others didn’t,” leading to him feeling “in awe of the success” a year after its release.
“To those who love this body of work, tell me about it,” he told fans. “I hope it holds weight in your life. Thank you.”