
Don Toliver has officially announced his ‘Psycho’ tour, set to hit the UK, Ireland, and several European cities in 2025. The tour follows the release of his fourth studio album, ‘Hardstone Psycho’, which dropped in 2024. UK and Ireland fans will have limited chances to see him live, with just three stops confirmed: Dublin’s 3Arena on May 30, Manchester’s Co-op Live on June 1, and London’s O2 Arena on June 4. He will also perform across multiple European cities, including Paris, Amsterdam, Prague and many more.
Presale for the ‘Psycho’ tour begins on February 27, with general ticket sales opening on February 28. Given his increasing global popularity and previous sold-out shows, tickets are expected to go quickly. VIP packages, offering premium seating, exclusive merchandise, and other perks, will also be available for select dates.
Don Toliver, born Caleb Zackery Toliver in Houston, Texas, rose to fame in 2018 after Travis Scott featured him on ‘Astroworld‘s’ ‘Can’t Say’. The song introduced his distinct melodic rap style to a wider audience and led to his signing with Scott’s Cactus Jack Records. That same year, Toliver released his mixtape ‘Donny Womack’, further showcasing his blend of rap and R&B.
His debut 2020 album, ‘Heaven or Hell’, reached number sixteen on the UK Official Charts, featuring viral hits like ‘No Idea’ and ‘After Party’. In 2021, he followed up with ‘Life of a Don’, which included tracks such as ‘What You Need’ and ‘Way Bigger’. 2023’s ‘Love Sick’ continued his rise, with notable singles like ‘Private Landing’ featuring Justin Bieber and Future. His most recent project, ‘Hardstone Psycho’, marks his fourth studio release and has been praised for its artistic depth and sonic experimentation, it’s utterly impressive how quickly he manages to pump out great new music.
In early 2025, Toliver collaborated with BTS’s J-Hope on ‘LV Bag’, a track produced by Pharrell Williams. The song debuted at the Louis Vuitton Men’s Fall-Winter 2025 fashion show in Paris on January 21 and was officially released on February 21. The collaboration blends Toliver’s signature sound with J-Hope’s dynamic Korean rap style, further expanding his international reach amongst English and non-English speaking fans.
With only three dates in the UK and Ireland, the ‘Psycho’ tour is set to be one of the most in-demand hip-hop events of the year. Given his reputation for high-energy performances and a growing international fanbase, these shows are likely to sell out fast. No doubt this year will also bring more new exciting things for the artist.
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