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Camp Flog Gnaw 2024: The Best Things We Saw

The 10th anniversary of Tyler, the Creator’s L.A. festival featured artists ranging from Faye Webster to Playboi Carti, as well as a number of special guests

This weekend, Tyler, the Creator’s annual Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival cemented its place in the upper echelon of not just artist-led music festivals, but concerts in the post-pandemic era. Now in its 10th year, the two-day event was a well-curated and well-oiled machine, with artists ranging from Erykah Badu to Action Bronson, Ma$e, and Playboi Carti all providing refreshingly fun performances — almost as if the festival’s whimsical childlike charm had rubbed off on them, too.  

Fresh on the heels of his Number One album Chromakopia, Tyler, the Creator orchestrated the weekend’s activities, which took place in the sprawling lot of L.A.’s Dodger Stadium, still brimming with excitement from the team’s recent World Series win. The festival itself had a sort of magical sequencing, allowing you to stroll from watching André 3000, to Faye Webster, to Earl Sweatshirt without missing a beat.

The weekend was a reminder of the kind of passion that drives individual music tastes. Only a mind as eclectic as Tyler’s could understand the audience overlap between the rising shoegaze musician Wisp, the British singer Sampha, and hip-hop icon Ma$e. Unlike most festivals this size (the crowds were seriously enormous), you never got the sense that anyone was at a particular stage waiting to see a later act. Instead, the crowds felt like communing with a bunch of fellow music geeks, which is basically what Tyler had in mind from the start.

The 10th year of Camp Flog Gnaw was full of memorable moments, but we narrowed it down to our 10 favorites.

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