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Don Toliver’s Octane Fuels 2026 Headlining Arena Tour: Here Are the Phase 1 Dates

SahBabii, Sofaygo and Chase B will provide support on the North American trek.

Don Toliver 'OCTANE'

Don Toliver 'OCTANE'

Ryan Schude


Don Toliver’s ready to hit the gas pedal for another road trip. The Cactus Jack rapper announced Phase 1 of his Octane Tour on Tuesday (Feb. 3), which will hit arenas across North America this summer.


The trek will kick off with Toliver headlining night one of Rolling Loud in Orlando, Fla., on May 8. SahBabii, who made a guest appearance on Octane, Cactus Jack’s Sofaygo and DJ Chase B will be openers on the tour.

Toliver will be hitting plenty of markets throughout the U.S. and Canada, including stops in Houston, Atlanta, Philly, New York City, Boston, Baltimore, Detroit, Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, Dallas, Milwaukee, Seattle, Oakland, Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix and Las Vegas before wrapping up in Denver on July 5.

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Pre-sale tickets will be available to Citi card members and open on Feb. 4 at 10 a.m. local time, while the general public will have their chance on Feb. 6 at 10 a.m. local. There are also VIP packages available.

Octane arrived on Jan. 30. The project boasts 18 tracks and is fueled by Don Toliver’s appreciation for all things cars, velocity and motors. Travis Scott, YEAT, SahBabii, Teezo Touchdown and Rema make appearances on Don’s fifth LP.

Toliver used the famed Mount Wilson Observatory in the mountains outside of Pasadena, Calif., as his landmark for the project, which fueled creative inspiration for the LP.

With North America shows representing Phase 1, Toliver may take the Octane Tour global later in 2026. See the Phase 1 tour dates below:

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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