It would have been headlined by SZA, J. Cole, and Travis Scott making first festival appearance since the Astroworld tragedy.
Wren Graves July 1, 2022
Bryan Kress March 28, 2022
Eddie Fu December 14, 2021
Wren Graves December 3, 2021
Nina Corcoran February 19, 2020
Tyler the Creator, Migos, Brockhampton, Migos, ScHoolboy Q, and 21 Savage are also heading to Sin City this November.
June 24, 2019
The two-day festival promises Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Phoenix, MGMT, Beach House, Passion Pit, Grizzly Bear, The Rapture, and more.
February 14, 2019
The festival founder discusses Kanye, Philip Anschutz, the future of FYF Fest, and more.
January 11, 2019
Plus, Robert Plant, Kings of Leon, The Pretenders, Seu Jorge, and many more.
June 26, 2018