Kid Cudi and 21 Savage have been announced as headliners for this year’s HARD Summer Music Festival, and other big rap names are set to appear during the two-day fest as well.

Along with Cudder and 21 Savage, Ludacris, Fat Joe and Kitty Ca$h will also make appearances at the Los Angeles festival, which will mark HARDSummer’s return to the City of Angels for the first time in ten years.

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The fest will take place in downtown Los Angeles from August 5-6, and tickets will go on sale on Friday (March 10) at 10 a.m. PT. Tickets are available at the event’s website.

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21 Savage also performed at HARD Fest’s 2022 rendition, which also included headlining performances from Megan Thee Stallion and Lil Uzi Vert. Three 6 Mafia, Aminé, Ski Mask The Slump God and Doechii also performed.

This marks Cudder’s second festival appearance this summer, as he will similarly headline the Hive Festival alongside Post Malone in Salt Lake City SLC’s Utah State Fairpar on June 9 and 10.

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The announcement comes a few days after Kid Cudi gave fans an update on his next album and confirmed a world tour would follow.

“Album this Fall. First singles this summer. The new chapter has begun,” Cudi wrote. “Ur not prepared man. We’ve reached a new level.”

An eager Cudi fan replied to his tweet and asked whether a tour is in the cards, to which the Man on the Moon rapper confirmed he’ll be embarking on a world tour in 2024.

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“World tour next year. Count on it,” Cudi wrote back.

Kid Cudi previously said that his next album — the proper follow-up to 2020’s Man on the Moon III: The Chosen — would likely be his last, given the fact that he has just one more project left on his current deal with Republic Records.

“Im doin 1 more album and then im done w my deal and not sure what ima do after that but yea, 1 more,” the Cleveland native wrote on Twitter last November. “Wont be next year. Keep u posted.

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“This is for all my fans that have been ridin w me for so long. This will be all new music. The songs ive teased ill prolly put out as singles here and there to hold u over.”