Playboi Carti will play the upcoming album in full at Rolling Loud Miami 2024 following Thailand’s cancellation

Playboi Carti will perform his upcoming album in its entirety during his set at Rolling Loud Miami in December.

The Atlanta rapper has been teasing his third studio album, to be titled ‘I Am Music’, for several years and has said it will be released before the end of the year.

Now it appears he will play the record in its entirety when he plays Rolling Loud Miami on December 15. Carti’s collective Opium posted on Instagram on Wednesday (November 27): “Miami ten year anniversary – I Am Music will be played – Kant wait until you see MF’s nah fr”.

Carti will headline the third night of the Miami festival, featuring Future And Travis Scott on top of the bill for the previous two nights.

Tariq Cherif, the co-founder of Rolling Loud, wrote on X on Wednesday: “Was on FaceTime with Carti for about 2 hours last night. Bro played me some fiiiiire ​​from the album. I Am Music is about to become a classic. Rolling Loud Miami debut. Film! And he’s sorry about Thailand. Something happens, but we move on. Let’s goooooo!”

Carti was scheduled to headline Rolling Loud Thailand and Wireless Festival Middle East, but had to cancel both performances at the last minute due to “travel issues.”

However, Carti did play at Tyler, The Creator’s festival Camp Flog Gnaw last weekwhere he performed his recent singles ‘Backr00ms’, ‘2024’ and ‘EvilJordan’, as well as ‘Timeless’, for which he was joined by The Weeknd.

That unbilled performance came two months later the duo debuted “Timeless” live during The Weeknd’s one-off livestream event in São Paulo, Brazil to show its new era. They also played a cover of Carti and Travis Scott’s Top Five Billboard Hit, ‘FE!N’.

‘I Am Music’ is expected to feature these songs, as well as his latest single ‘All Red’, which was released in September. His last full-length album was 2021’s ‘Whole Lotta Red’, which one NME awarded three starssaying, “You can’t escape the fact that at 24 songs long, there isn’t much variety on ‘Whole Lotta Red,’ and the biggest takeaway here is perhaps rap fans’ perennial favorite: less is definitely more. ”