The Houston rapper and singer will close the UK and Europe run of his Octane era with a London show on 23 November.


    Don Toliver is heading back to London. The Houston-born rapper, singer and songwriter has announced a new run of global dates for Don Toliver: Nitrous, the Octane World Tour Leg 2, with a London stop scheduled for Monday, 23 November 2026. The venue has not yet been confirmed, but fans can now sign up for updates through Don Toliver’s official website.

    The upcoming show marks the next major chapter in Don Toliver’s growing relationship with UK audiences. Known for his woozy vocals, melodic trap sound and cinematic production, the artist has become one of the most recognisable voices in modern hip-hop and R&B. His music sits between rap, soul, psychedelia and late-night club sounds, giving him a lane that feels distinctly his own.

    Born Caleb Zackery Toliver in Houston, Texas, Don Toliver’s breakthrough arrived in 2018 with the release of his debut mixtape, Donny Womack. His profile rose rapidly after he appeared on Travis Scott’s Astroworld track “Can’t Say”, a moment that introduced his hypnotic voice to a global audience. He later joined Scott’s Cactus Jack Records and became part of a new generation of Houston artists pushing the city’s sound forward.

    Since then, Don Toliver has built a catalogue filled with streaming favourites and festival-ready anthems. “No Idea” became an early viral hit, while “After Party” helped cement his status as a melodic rap heavyweight. Other essential tracks include “Lemonade” with Internet Money and Gunna, “Had Enough” with Quavo and Offset, “Private Landing” with Justin Bieber and Future, “No Pole”, “Bandit” and “Too Many Nights” with Metro Boomin and Future.

    Recent years have seen Don Toliver move from rising star to arena-level performer. His 2024 album Hardstone Psycho expanded his biker-inspired universe, while 2026’s Octane continued the high-speed aesthetic with car culture, night drives and futuristic production at its core. The project has also shaped the visual language of the current tour, with VIP packages in some markets offering immersive Octane-themed experiences, early entry and exclusive merchandise.

    For London, the 23 November show is likely to draw heavily from Octane, while also revisiting the tracks that made Don Toliver a global name. Ticket sale dates, prices and support acts are still to be announced, so London fans will want to move quickly once further details are released.

    Contact: https://dontoliver.com