Rolling Loud Orlando streamed live on Amazon Music and Twitch
- Rolling Loud’s Orlando festival opened May 8 with an official livestream on Amazon Music, Twitch, Prime Video, and the Amazon Music app. - The biggest late change was Ken Carson replacing YoungBoy Never Broke Again as Sunday headliner, while Playboi Carti shifted into the Day 2 closer slot. - That matters because Orlando is Rolling Loud’s only U.S. festival in 2026, so the stream became the main access point for many fans.
Rolling Loud is in Orlando this weekend, but a big part of the event is happening on screens, not just at Camping World Stadium. Amazon Music has the exclusive livestream for the festival, and it’s running across Twitch, Prime Video, and the Amazon Music app. That matters more than usual because this is Rolling Loud’s only U.S. stop in 2026, so for a lot of fans the stream is basically the festival. ### Where is the stream actually happening? The official setup is pretty simple: Rolling Loud’s own livestream page points viewers to Amazon Music, and Amazon Music is carrying all three days of the festival. The stream is available through the Amazon Music channel on Twitch, plus Prime Video and the Amazon Music app, so fans don’t have to be in Orlando to follow the weekend in real time. (news.pollstar.com) ### Why did the stream suddenly matter more? Because the lineup changed right before the festival started. YoungBoy Never Broke Again pulled out this week, saying in an Instagram story that he needed time away from traveling and performing. Rolling Loud then brought in Ken Carson as the new Sunday headliner. That kind of late swap always changes how people plan a festival weekend, but it hits streaming viewers especially hard because they’re building their whole watch schedule around who closes each night. (rollingloud.com) ### So who’s headlining now? The headline version is: Don Toliver on Friday, Playboi Carti on Day 2, and Ken Carson on Sunday. Pollstar’s earlier festival coverage had YoungBoy in that top tier when the lineup first dropped in January, so this was not a minor tweak buried in the undercard. It changed one of the marquee names for the only U.S. Rolling Loud event of the year. (news.pollstar.com) ### Why Orlando, not Miami? That’s one of the bigger background shifts here. Rolling Loud started in Miami, but 2026 moved the flagship U.S. edition to Orlando’s Camping World Stadium. Pollstar described it as the first time the festival would not be staged in Miami since the brand began in 2015. So the stream is not just covering another annual stop — it’s covering a reset in where the U.S. edition lives, at least this year. (news.pollstar.com) ### Who’s handling the on-camera part? Amazon Music said the livestream is hosted by Speedy Morman, Lola Clark, and Sadprt, with backstage artist interviews across the weekend. That matters because Rolling Loud streams are not just static stage feeds anymore. They’re closer to a festival broadcast — performances, interviews, and the kind of between-set coverage that helps remote viewers keep up when artists run late or the schedule shifts. (news.pollstar.com) ### Is this just a convenience play? Not really. It’s also a distribution play. Amazon Music has exclusive streaming rights for this year’s festival, which gives Rolling Loud a much bigger digital footprint while Amazon gets a live music event with a built-in online audience. For fans, the practical takeaway is simpler: if you want the official feed, you’re going through Amazon’s platforms this weekend. (news.pollstar.com) ### What should fans take from all this? The real story is that Rolling Loud’s 2026 U.S. edition became a streaming-first event the moment the festival narrowed to one American stop and the headliner board changed at the last minute. If you’re watching from home, the stream is not the side door — it’s the main door this year. (news.pollstar.com 1) (news.pollstar.com 2)