Don Toliver brought the Octane Tour to Tulsa, Oklahoma on May 12, delivering a 33-song set at the BOK Center that pulled from every corner of his catalog.
The Tulsa stop came just four days after the tour’s official kickoff — a headline slot at Rolling Loud Orlando on May 8 — making it one of the first full arena dates of the run. The show confirmed that Toliver and his team are not pacing themselves for the long haul: the setlist covered his entire discography, from early breakout cuts to the bulk of his chart-topping fifth album, OCTANE.
Don Toliver Octane Tour: Full Tulsa Setlist
The evening opened with “E85” — the lead single from OCTANE — and closed with a second performance of the same track, bookending the night. In between, Toliver worked through deep catalog cuts like “Swangin’ On Westheimer,” “3am,” “Bus Stop,” and “Slow Motion,” alongside OCTANE standouts including “OPPOSITE,” “Secondhand,” “Rendezvous,” “Gemstone,” “Excavator,” and “K9.”
DON TOLIVER
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) May 13, 2026
OCTANE TOUR ☢️
TULSA, OK 📍
FULL SETLIST 📝
▫️ E85
▫️ OPPOSITE
▫️ Secondhand
▫️ Rendezvous
▫️ ATM
▫️ Call Back
▫️ Cardigan
▫️ No Idea
▫️ You
▫️ Body
▫️ Gemstone
▫️ Excavator
▫️ TORE UP
▫️ NEW DROP
▫️ K9
▫️ Private Landing
▫️ FWU
▫️ Lemonade
▫️ Bus Stop
▫️ Slow… pic.twitter.com/5f06R2gVKR
The full 33-song Tulsa setlist:
E85 / OPPOSITE / Secondhand / Rendezvous / ATM / Call Back / Cardigan / No Idea / You / Body / Gemstone / Excavator / TORE UP / NEW DROP / K9 / Private Landing / FWU / Lemonade / Bus Stop / Slow Motion / 3am / Swangin’ On Westheimer / TMU / Pleasure’s Mine / Tiramisu / Tuition / No Pole / Too Many Nights / CAN’T SAY / BANDIT / After Party / E85
OCTANE Album Context
OCTANE, Toliver’s fifth studio album, was released January 30, 2026 via Cactus Jack / Donnway & Co / Atlantic Records. It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, earning Toliver his first chart-topping album. The 18-track project features guest appearances from Yeat, Rema, Travis Scott, Teezo Touchdown, and SahBabii.
The album draws inspiration from Toliver’s lifelong love of cars and rally racing culture, recorded across sessions in Carmel-by-the-Sea, Los Angeles, and Mount Wilson. The live show translates that automotive energy into a stage production that moves at the same pace — minimal downtime between songs, the setlist shifting gears from OCTANE material into older fan favorites without much pause.
Tour Dates and What’s Next
The Octane Tour is a 33-show North American run that kicked off May 8 at Rolling Loud in Orlando, Florida, and wraps July 5 at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado. The tour is marketed as “Phase 1,” with the designation fueling speculation about a potential European leg.
The tour features special guests SahBabii, SoFaygo, and Chase B, and is produced by Live Nation. Upcoming arena dates include Houston’s Toyota Center on May 14 — Toliver’s hometown show — followed by stops in Atlanta, Charlotte, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York, Newark, Boston, and more through the end of June.
FAQ
What is the Don Toliver Octane Tour?
The Octane Tour is Don Toliver’s 2026 North American arena tour in support of his fifth studio album, OCTANE. The 33-show run is produced by Live Nation and marketed as “Phase 1,” running from May through July 2026.
When did the Don Toliver Octane Tour start?
The Octane Tour officially kicked off on May 8, 2026, with a headline performance at Rolling Loud Orlando in Florida.
Who are the opening acts on the Octane Tour?
The tour features special guests SahBabii, SoFaygo, and Chase B across the schedule.
What songs did Don Toliver play in Tulsa?
Don Toliver performed 33 songs at the BOK Center in Tulsa on May 12, opening and closing with “E85.” The setlist spanned his full catalog including OCTANE cuts like “OPPOSITE,” “Rendezvous,” and “Tiramisu,” alongside older fan favorites like “No Idea,” “After Party,” and “Lemonade.”
When does the Octane Tour end?
The Octane Tour wraps on July 5, 2026, at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado.
Will there be a European leg of the Octane Tour?
No European dates have been confirmed. However, the tour is officially labeled “Phase 1,” which has led to widespread speculation about a potential international extension.
