Don Toliver’s second straight sold-out show at Crypto.com Arena turned into an unforgettable reunion for fans.
Ye and Travis Scott—whose Cactus Jack Records label is home to the OCTANE artist—made surprise appearances during the Los Angeles stop of Toliver’s Octane World Tour on Wednesday (June 29), sending the packed crowd into a frenzy.
Ye took the stage first, treating fans to a string of his biggest hits, including “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” and “Runaway.”
The 24-time Grammy winner then performed “Father” from Bully, building anticipation as the track approached Travis Scott’s verse. Right on cue, the UTOPIA star made a dramatic entrance midway through the song before sticking around to perform “FE!N” twice, sending the crowd into a frenzy.
The concert also echoed an earlier collaboration between Ye and Scott this year. According to Billboard, the pair performed “Father” and “FE!N” together at SoFi Stadium on April 3. That event also featured appearances from Ms. Lauryn Hill, CeeLo Green, and Ye’s eldest daughter, rapper North West.
Scott and Ye share both creative and personal connections. Early in his career, Scott worked as an in-house producer for Ye’s G.O.O.D. Music label. The two also share family ties through the Kardashian family, with Scott sharing children with Kylie Jenner and Ye sharing children with Kim Kardashian.
Scott and Ye weren’t the only surprise guests during Don Toliver’s second Los Angeles show. Yung Miami also hit the stage to perform the summer anthem “Spend Dat.” The night before—following Toliver’s performances of “E85” and “Body” at the 2026 BET Awards—Offset made a surprise appearance during the first Los Angeles stop of the tour.
Toliver’s fifth studio album, Octane, made a massive impact following its January 30 release, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and surpassing 1 million album-equivalent units.
