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Live Shots: Style and surprises at Rolling Loud fest, day 1

G-Eazy, Future, Megan Thee Stallion, Kehlani, SOB x RHE, more delighted fans at Oakland Coliseum grounds.

Over the weekend, Oakland hip-hop fans were treated to some of the biggest on the business—with plenty of local artists on deck—as the roaming Rolling Loud festival came through the Oakland Coliseum grounds. The lineup was stacked, the talent was ready, and the crowd loved it all. Here are some shots from day 1, featuring Future, G-Eazy, Megan Thee Stallion, and more. Check out day 2 here

The hyped crowd at Rolling Loud, day 1. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Future at Rolling Loud Day 1. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
G-Eazy at Rolling Loud, day 1. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
G-Easy. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Megan Thee Stallion at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Guapdad4000 lunges backstage at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Guapdad4000 performs at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez

P-Lo makes a guest appearance at Rolling Loud Photo by Estefany Gonzalez

Kamaiyah performs at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Kehlani makes a surprise appearance at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Kelani and Kemaiyah perform together at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Caleborate and DJ Zan backstage at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Caleborate performs at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
SOB x RHE at Rolling Loud, Day 1. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
SOB x RHE at Rolling Loud, day 1. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
SOB x RHE at Rolling Loud, day 1. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
Crowd at Rolling Loud, September 28. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
YG at Rolling Loud. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez
21 Savage performs at Rolling Loud, day 1. Photo by Estefany Gonzalez

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