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Don Toliver Announces ‘Octane’ 2026 Arena Tour Dates

Don Toliver, the acclaimed rapper recognized with a Grammy nomination, has unveiled plans for his 2026 "Octane" tour. The extensive arena run, produced by Live Nation, will span 30 cities across North America in support of his identically titled fifth studio album. The itinerary includes major venues such as New York's legendary Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles's Crypto.com Arena, with special guests SahBabii, SoFaygo, and Chase B set to appear on various dates.

Ticket sales will commence with a Citi cardmember presale starting Wednesday, February 4, at 10 a.m. local time, running through Thursday, February 5, at 11:59 p.m. via the Citi Entertainment program. Additional presales are scheduled throughout the week, leading to the general public onsale on Friday, February 6, at 10 a.m. local time. For dedicated fans, the tour will offer exclusive VIP packages. These premium experiences include prime seating, early venue entry, and access to a pre-show VIP lounge, enhancing the concert experience.

The tour kicks off with a festival headline performance at Rolling Loud in Orlando, Florida, on May 8, before launching the full arena circuit. Notable stops include Houston's Toyota Center on May 14, Atlanta's State Farm Arena on May 19, and Chicago's United Center on June 11. The tour wraps with a finale at Denver's Ball Arena on July 5. Industry analysts note that such a large-scale arena tour reflects Toliver's solidified status as a major commercial draw following the success of his previous album, "Love Sick," which debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 chart in 2023.

Don Toliver, a Houston-native artist known for his melodic trap style and collaborations with Travis Scott, has seen a rapid rise since his 2018 breakout. His "Octane" album is highly anticipated, and this tour represents his most ambitious live production to date. As music journalist Lena Cruz observed, "Toliver's transition from buzzy feature artist to headlining arena stages was a strategic climb. This 'Octane' tour is poised to be a defining moment, testing his ability to command large-scale productions night after night." The inclusion of dynamic openers like SahBabii, known for his viral hit "Pull Up with a Stick," ensures a diverse and energetic lineup for audiences across the continent.

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