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Rolling Loud Thailand 2025 officially cancelled, refunds to be issued

Rolling Loud Thailand 2025 officially cancelled, refunds to be issued

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Rolling Loud Thailand has officially called off its 2025 edition, originally scheduled for 14–16 November. The news broke via an Instagram update from the organizers, confirming that the festival will no longer take place this year in Thailand. Fans who purchased tickets can expect a refund, though details on the process remain sparse.

Speculation about the cancellation had been brewing online, especially after Rolling Loud India revealed its full lineup while Thailand’s event remained quiet. The silence stirred concerns among fans, many of whom had already booked travel and accommodation. Despite the buzz, organizers haven’t provided a specific reason for the cancellation — leaving questions around logistics, weather concerns, or other behind-the-scenes factors.

 
 
 
 
 
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Still, there are whispers of a possible comeback. Industry insiders hint that Rolling Loud Thailand might return in April, though this isn’t confirmed. That timing brings its own challenges — past spring editions faced intense heat, with temperatures hitting 40°C, overwhelming first-aid setups and prompting concerns over festival safety.

While Thailand takes a back seat, Rolling Loud India is full steam ahead. The two-day festival lands in Navi Mumbai on 22–23 November at The Loud Park, in partnership with District by Zomato. The India lineup boasts international stars like Wiz Khalifa, Central Cee, DaBaby, and Don Toliver, alongside homegrown acts including Karan Aujla, Hanumankind, and DIVINE, who will perform a special set.

 
 
 
 
 
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Though the cancellation is a blow to fans across Southeast Asia, Rolling Loud’s presence in the region is far from over. With India gearing up for its debut and Thailand potentially rescheduling, the hip-hop juggernaut may just be finding its footing in Asia.