Ken Carson Brings Unreleased Music and Surprise Guests to Rolling Loud Orlando 2026

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Ken Carson delivered one of the most talked-about sets of Rolling Loud Orlando 2026, running through a 30-song performance that included multiple unreleased tracks and a string of surprise guest appearances.

The Opium signee took the stage with “Intro” before launching straight into “NEW SONG,” an unreleased cut that immediately signaled the set would go beyond his existing catalog. From there, Carson worked through a mix of fan favorites and deep cuts before the crowd had time to settle.


Ken Carson’s Rolling Loud Orlando 2026 Setlist: What He Played

The full setlist covered most of his known discography — “Lord Of Chaos,” “Blakk Rokkstar,” “It’s Over,” “Lose It,” “Me N My Kup,” “Go,” “Freestyle 3,” “Delusional,” “Grow Apart,” “Green Room,” and “I Need U” all appeared across the first half of the show.

He kept the energy high through the middle stretch with “Succubus,” “Yes,” and collaborative cuts “Tic Tac Toe” and “500lbs,” both performed with Lil Tecca, who joined him on stage for the back-to-back run.

The second half leaned on his work with fellow Opium artists. Destroy Lonely appeared for “The Acronym” and “Singapore,” two cuts from their shared creative circle, while Young Thug came out for “Yuck” and “Digits” — a pairing that drew a significant crowd reaction given Thug’s limited recent public appearances.


Unreleased Tracks and Late-Set Highlights

Carson closed out the main body of the set with “Off The Meter” before unveiling three unreleased records in the final stretch: “Cover My Ears” (with Playboi Carti), “ARP” (also with Playboi Carti), and a closer billed as “Boil/Flamethrower.” Carti’s involvement on two unreleased cuts at a Ken Carson live set added an extra layer of significance for Opium fans tracking what’s in the pipeline.

“Money Spread,” “Rock N Roll,” and the brief “ss” filled the gap between the Young Thug section and the unreleased run, while “Fighting My Demons” and “Stars (Two Seconds)” — also listed as unreleased — rounded out the final moments of the performance.

The full setlist, in order:

Hiya (unreleased) / Lord Of Chaos / Blakk Rokkstar / It’s Over / Lose It / Me N My Kup / Go / Freestyle 3 / Delusional / Grow Apart / Green Room / I Need U / Succubus / Yes / Tic Tac Toe W/ Lil Tecca / 500lbs W/ Lil Tecca / The Acronym W/ Destroy Lonely / Singapore W/ Destroy Lonely / Yuck W/ Young Thug / Digits W/ Young Thug / Off The Meter / Cover My Ears (unreleased) W/ Playboi Carti / Money Spread / Rock N Roll / ARP (unreleased) W/ Playboi Carti / ss / Fighting My Demons / Boil/Flamethrower (unreleased) / Stars (Two Seconds) (unreleased)

What’s Next for Ken Carson

Carson has not announced a new project following his 2023 debut album A Great Chaos, but the volume of unreleased material previewed at Rolling Loud Orlando — at least four new songs, two of them featuring Playboi Carti — suggests new music is being prepared for release. Fans tracking the Opium label will want to watch his official channels closely in the coming weeks.

Rolling Loud Orlando 2026 continues to run through the full festival weekend.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many songs did Ken Carson perform at Rolling Loud Orlando 2026?

Ken Carson performed 30 songs at Rolling Loud Orlando 2026, including a mix of album cuts, deep cuts, and at least four unreleased tracks.

Who were the surprise guests at Ken Carson’s Rolling Loud Orlando 2026 set?

Ken Carson was joined on stage by Lil Tecca, Destroy Lonely, Young Thug, and Playboi Carti (on two unreleased tracks) during his Rolling Loud Orlando 2026 performance.

Did Ken Carson play any unreleased music at Rolling Loud Orlando 2026?

Yes. Carson debuted at least four unreleased tracks: “Cover My Ears” featuring Playboi Carti, “ARP” featuring Playboi Carti, “Boil/Flamethrower,” and “Stars (Two Seconds).”

Did Young Thug perform at Rolling Loud Orlando 2026?

Young Thug appeared during Ken Carson’s set to perform “Yuck” and “Digits,” marking one of his more visible public appearances in recent months.

What album is Ken Carson currently promoting?

Carson’s most recent studio album is A Great Chaos, released in 2023. No follow-up has been officially announced, though the unreleased material previewed at Rolling Loud Orlando points to new music in development.

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