Tyler, The Creator is ready for a long-deserved break as he wraps up the final dates of his Chromakopia World Tour.
During his final tour stop in the Philippines this past Saturday, the Grammy-award winning artist expressed a need for a pause and to reset in a two year span which included releasing two full length albums (2024’s “Chromakopia” and 2025’s “Don’t Tap The Glass”), headlining spots at this year’s Lollapalooza and Outside Lands, and a full-length tour across the globe including two July stops at the Prudential Center in Newark.
“I’m excited to go home and think about if I’ll ever really tour again. I can’t lie to y’all, I’m at that part of my life where, man, I’ve done enough,” he said to the audience during the show. “Let me go take a very, very, very long break. Y’all treated me very well, y’all treated Paris, Texas, very well. So, thank y’all.”
Before the pause happens, Tyler will host the 11th edition of his Camp Flog Gnaw carnival, set for Nov. 15 and 16 at Dodger Stadium in California. The artist is also confirmed for a Lollapalooza circuit run through South America, including Argentina, Brazil, and Chile, in 2026.
Murjani Rawls
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