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Don Toliver turned Madison Square Garden into one of the hottest tickets in New York on June 1. The Houston star headlined a sold-out stop of his Octane Tour and packed the night with surprise appearances, unreleased music, and a full showcase of his new album.



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The biggest reaction of the night came when SZA emerged onstage to perform “Used,” their fan-favorite collaboration from her blockbuster SOS album. As soon as the opening notes hit, the crowd erupted. The pair delivered a powerful rendition of the track. This isn’t the first time that duo delivered a live rendition of the track. Back in 2023, Don Toliver and SZA performed “Used” live together during his Love Sick Tour.

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SZA’s appearance marked one of the most acclaimed moments of the evening, but Toliver wasn’t finished. Later in the show, he welcomed Peso Pluma to the stage, where the two previewed an unreleased collaboration. Few details about the song have been revealed, yet clips quickly began circulating online, fueling speculation about a future official release between the rap and regional Mexican stars.

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Several other guests helped elevate the Madison Square Garden concert into a full-scale celebration. Sheck Wes joined the lineup and delivered his breakout hit “Mo Bamba,” while Malcolm Todd also made an appearance. Support acts SahBabii, SoFaygo, and Chase B rounded out a packed bill that kept the arena energized throughout the night.

The Octane Tour, announced in February and promoted by Live Nation, serves as support for Don Toliver’s fifth studio album, Octane. Marketed as the first phase of a larger global run, the tour launched on May 8 at Rolling Loud in Orlando and is scheduled to continue through July 5, concluding at Denver’s Ball Arena.

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