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Don Toliver at Frost Bank Center | June 15, 2026

Caleb Toliver grew up in Alief, the southwest Houston neighborhood that has been quietly exporting musical talent since before the rest of the country caught up to Houston rap, and he grew up with Swishahouse in his bloodline — his father had ties to the label that, alongside DJ Screw’s mid-1990s Third Ward recordings, helped define what Houston sounded like to the world. That heritage does not explain everything about what Don Toliver does on record — his influences run from Sade and Marvin Gaye and Teddy Pendergrass through the Isley Brothers and into the Travis Scott orbit he would later inhabit — but it explains why even his most commercially polished work carries an undertow that distinguishes it from the merely melodic. He brings the Octane Tour to Frost Bank Center in San Antonio on Monday, June 15.

About Don Toliver

The tour is built around his fifth studio album, OCTANE, which arrived this year as his first to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and simultaneously reached the top position globally on both Spotify and Apple Music. The 18-track record — the first he executive produced himself — features Travis Scott on “Rosary” and Yeat on “Rendezvous,” with “Tiramisu” and “ATM” as the lead singles. It is the fullest expression yet of an aesthetic he has been refining since he was an unsigned kid from Houston with a 2017 mixtape called Playa Familia.

The road here is worth tracing. His 2018 contribution to Travis Scott’s Astroworld — “Can’t Say” — exceeded 665 million streams and established him as more than a featured voice. The Cactus Jack‌/‌Atlantic joint deal followed. “No Idea” in 2019 became a phenomenon before TikTok was a reliable marketing machine — 6 million videos posted in a single December, the single eventually going triple platinum. “Lemonade,” his 2020 collaboration with Internet Money, Gunna, and NAV, spent 29 weeks on the Hot 100, peaked at No. 6, and crossed a billion streams. Heaven or Hell debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200; Life of a Don at No. 2. Hardstone Psycho in 2024 was a deliberately harder pivot, peaking at No. 3 with “Bandit” as its lead single. He is Grammy-nominated. The San Antonio date includes supporting sets from SahBabii, SoFaygo, and Chase B.

The Venue

Frost Bank Center sits at 1 AT&T Center Parkway in San Antonio — a 19,000-capacity arena and the right room for a touring operation of this scale. Note that this show was originally booked for Sunday, June 14 before being moved to Monday, June 15 to accommodate NBA Finals scheduling; previously purchased tickets remain valid, with refunds available through June 14 at 10 PM. Doors open at 6:30 PM, showtime at 7:30 PM.

Tickets & Show Details

Tickets are on sale now through Ticketmaster and the Frost Bank Center website. The venue does not accept cash — credit, debit cards, and digital wallets only. Bags are limited to 12″ × 12″ × 6″. Advance parking is available for purchase.

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Concert Details

📅June 15, 2026
🕐7:30 PM
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