
Don Toliver released his fifth studio album, OCTANE, on January 30, with the 18-track project featuring collaborations with Travis Scott, Yeat, Rema, Teezo Touchdown, and SahBabii.
OCTANE was executive-produced by Toliver with production from longtime collaborator Derek “206DEREK” Anderson, and recorded partly at Mount Wilson Observatory. Tracks on the album include “E85,” “Body,” “Rendezvous,” “Secondhand,” “Long Way to Calabasas,” and “Sweet Home” as well as the previously-released “Tiramisu” and “ATM”.
Toliver also revealed dates for his 2026 Octane Tour. The 30-city North American tour officially kicks off Friday, May 8th, with a headline performance at Rolling Loud Orlando, followed by stops in major markets including Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Houston, Chicago and Toronto. The run also includes a headline appearance at Milwaukee Summerfest, before wrapping July 5th at Ball Arena in Denver. The tour features special guests SahBabii, SoFaygo and Chase B. A post on Toliver’s Instagram implies that another tour leg may be announced, as he refers to the current run as “OCTANE TOUR . PHASE 1.”
Toliver also dropped the official music video for “Rendezvous” featuring Yeat, directed by ADM and produced by Cole Bennett. Take a look: HERE. That visual follows the release of Toliver’s “Excavator” music video, directed by Shadrinsky and filmed at the historic Mount Wilson Observatory’ and Live From Octane Mountain, a live-streamed listening experience filmed at Mount Wilson.
Octane is available on all streaming services. Box sets, vinyls and additional merch is available at dontoliver.com.
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