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by Jellojam on 2018-02-20Ricoh Coliseum - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5Vince Staples was a great opener and Tyler’s energy is very charismatic. Loved the show!

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Tyler, The Creator is a rapper, producer and fashion designer from Hawthorne, California. Born Tyler Gregory Okonma, the artist got his start in the late 2000s as the frontman and co-founder of the alternative hip-hop collective Odd Future. In 2011, he released his debut solo album, Goblin, two years after dropping his mixtape Bastard. Solo albums that followed include Wolf (2013), Cherry Bomb (2015), Flower Boy (2017), Igor (2019) and Call Me If You Get Lost (2021). Additionally, Tyler, The Creator has produced songs for the likes of Mac Miller, Kali Uchis, Frank Ocean, Solange Knowles, SZA, A$AP Rocky and more. Tyler, The Creator is set to release his seventh album, Chromakopia, on October 28, 2024, after which he will embark on a sprawling North American tour throughout much of 2025.
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Tyler, The Creator’s tour started in February 2025. After kicking off in St. Paul, Minnesota, the rapper toured much of North America through late July.
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Vince Staples was a great opener and Tyler’s energy is very charismatic. Loved the show!
This show was amazing. The opener, Vince Staples, put on an incredible set. The wait wasn’t too long before Tyler performed, and his set (both the songs and the actual physical set design) was great. The only complaint I have is that the Ricoh Coliseum is a huge pain to get to, confusing to get into, and another annoyance to get a ride from an Uber afterwards. Just out of the way and not the greatest venue for a show like this.
This was my sixth time seeing Tyler, the Creator and as usual he didn't disappoint. However, it seemed as if the staff had never held an event like that there before and they were very unorganized. The seating was not ideal for that kind of event and during the show we could see that the floor was only half full even though tickets online sold out very quickly.
Tyler, the creator was amazing. He has such a hype stage presence and interacts with the crowd. 10/10 would reccomend
Nothing special. Only preformed for an hour . Mostly bored the whole time. I think it was also bc we were seated
From the start to finish, the Tyler, the Creator show was amazing even though it was my first concert that is arena-based/Coliseum-based. When I went there, the atmosphere was actually an interesting setting and that the stage setup was amazing on both parts. Taco, who is apart of Odd Future (Tyler's rap collective) had a DJ set where he mainly played some top 40 hip-hop/rap tracks dating back from 2009 to now. It was dope and he managed to maintain the hype for the crowd when he played tracks that meant a lot to the fans (ex. Kid Cudi, Drake). Next, Vince Staples showed the Toronto crowd some love by setting up the countdown video (set at 7:45; from one of his song) until his set started and showed various clips on the screen before his songs and he performed amazingly well with a lot of focus and drive. He managed to make sure that his album is promoted correctly by performing most of the songs from there, while playing some classics for the fans. Overall, he maintained the crowd and made sure everyone had a good time. Finally, Tyler, the Creator showed up with the most amazing stage set-up as well and played a lot of interesting tracks for the crowd from his Flower Boy album. This was the type of set to really dance to and be yourself since he wanted the crowd to go crazy and forget about what's not important (ex. recording show, texting), and just have fun. He also played classic tracks from his WOLF, Cherry Bomb, and Goblin albums and the crowd went very crazy, including me. Overall, it was an amazing show and I highly recommend checking him out live.
Amazing. I've been to a lot of concerts and this was by far the best. Lots of energy, Tyler is an amazing performer