On Monday, June 1, 2026, Houston-bred artist Don Toliver transformed Madison Square Garden into a sonic playground, delivering a high-octane performance that solidified his status as one of modern hip-hop’s most dynamic live acts. Floating above the crowd on a specialized platform, Toliver navigated a setlist that blended his signature melodic flow with the raw energy of his latest project.
The evening was defined by a series of high-profile collaborations that kept the New York City crowd in a state of constant anticipation. Toliver brought out SZA for a powerful rendition of their collaborative track “Used,” while Latin music sensation Peso Pluma made a surprise appearance to perform “That’s My Baby.” The guest list continued with Sheck Wes delivering a high-energy version of “Mo Bamba,” and Malcolm Todd joining the stage for “Chest Pain (I Love)” and their collaborative hit “E85.” The night reached its crescendo when Chicago rapper SahBabii joined Toliver to close out the show with their explosive track “K9.”
A Journey Through the Octane Tour
The concert served as a centerpiece for the North American leg of the Octane Tour. With a dozen dates remaining, Toliver is set to continue his momentum across major markets including Detroit, Toronto, Chicago, Dallas, and Los Angeles, before concluding the trek in Denver on July 5. The production, characterized by its immersive atmosphere and technical precision, highlights the 31-year-old artist’s evolution as a touring performer.
Octane Tour Setlist: Madison Square Garden
- “E85” (with Malcolm Todd)
- “Opposite”
- “Secondhand”
- “Rendezvous”
- “ATM”
- “Call Back”
- “Cardigan”
- “No Idea”
- “You”
- “Body”
- “Gemstone”
- “Excavator”
- “Tore Up”
- “Used” (SZA cover) (with SZA)
- “K9” (with SahBabii)
As the tour progresses, fans can expect more of the genre-bending performances that have become synonymous with Toliver’s live presence. His ability to seamlessly integrate guest appearances into his established setlist underscores his collaborative spirit and his command over the current musical landscape.
