Five years after touching the Rolling Loud stage, Don Toliver returned as the headliner for night one of Rolling Loud Orlando on Friday (May 8).
Toliver used Rolling Loud as the launchpad for his anticipated Octane Tour, which will invade North American arenas into the summer.
A torrential downpour drenched Camping World Stadium’s fields about an hour before the Cactus Jack artist took the stage around 9:45 p.m. ET, which saw Toliver emerge from the smoke, tree foliage and plants that replaced EsDeeKid’s castle for a more Rainforest Cafe-themed set-up.
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Rocking his usual dove white jacket with matching pants courtesy of designer Dingyun Zhang, Toliver debuted a new mask to open his set, which he ditched along with the jacket for an Octane Mountain T-shirt.
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Sixty-thousand fans in Orlando were sent directly into a frenzy when the snappy synths of “E85” blared through the festival stage’s speakers to kick off the set. The Octane opener has remained inside the Billboard Hot 100’s top 40 (currently No. 35) since the album’s arrival in late January.
“Open that s—t up!” Toliver instructed the crowd ahead of “Opposite.” He turned the energy up a few notches as drinks flew through the air, while millennial and Gen-Z bodies collided in sweaty moshpits.
Octane cuts “Call Back,” “Gemstone,” “ATM” and “Body” followed as fans belted lyrics back at Toliver. It’s a testament to the rap album of the year candidate’s staying power, which has remained inside the Billboard 200’s top 10 since January, while A-listers J. Cole and A$AP Rocky’s 2026 projects have departed from the top 100.
The Houston native took it back to fan-favorite cuts like “Cardigan” and his breakout assist on Astroworld‘s “Can’t Say” before delivering the surprise of the night when YEAT joined Toliver on stage. The frequent collaborators performed Octane‘s starry “Rendezvous” and YEAT enjoyed a solo moment with 2025’s “Comë n Go.”
The slow burn of “No Pole” has turned into a catalog hit for Toliver, while he leaned into the Dr. Nefario memes that spawned from his 2024 Rolling Loud performance of “Too Many Nights,” as Don hit dance moves on stage that look more like Fortnite emotes.
The 31-year-old closed out with a strong run of greatest hits that included Internet Money’s “Lemonade,” “BANDIT” and Heaven or Hell‘s “After Party.” “I want you to sing this s—t with me. This the drive,” Toliver said, as he couldn’t leave without running back “E85,” which opened the high-energy set.
Footage emerged earlier on Friday of Toliver being detained, and he closed the loop on that speculation by previewing the “E85” music video on the jumbotrons, which finds him getting arrested following a high-speed chase in his Porsche and in an interrogation room. The clip should receive an official release soon.
Rap’s A-list will need to make room for one more, as Don Toliver’s stellar first half of 2026 has cemented him as part of the crew. Toliver’s unique blend of psychedelic trap can’t be duplicated by anyone in hip-hop or R&B at the moment, and he might find even more peers he once looked up to in his rear-view mirrors.

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The Octane Tour continues next week in Tulsa on May 12 and Toliver has a homecoming show in Houston on May 14.
Don Toliver’s complete Rolling Loud Orlando setlist:
“E85”
“OPPOSITE”
“CALL BACK”
“GEMSTONE”
“ATM”
“BODY”
“WHAT TO DO?”
“CARDIGAN”
“CAN’T SAY”
“SMOKE”
“TORE UP”
“RENDEZVOUS” (feat. YEAT)
“COME N GO” (YEAT solo)
“3AM”
“TIRAMISU”
“NO POLE”
“TOO MANY NIGHTS”
“LEMONADE”
“BANDIT”
“NEW DROP”
“FWU”
“AFTER PARTY”
“E85”


























