Tyler the Creator wrapped his 73-date Chromakopia World Tour Saturday April 25 with the final show in Auckland, New Zealand. Pollstar reported the tour grossed $89.4 million across 612,000 tickets sold, putting it inside the top five hip hop tours of the past 12 months behind Drake's It's All a Blur Big As The What 2024 run, the Travis Scott Circus Maximus tour, and the recent Future and Metro Boomin We Trust You arena package. The tour ran from October 30, 2025 in Pittsburgh through April 25, 2026 with North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand legs.
The Chromakopia album was released October 28, 2024 on Columbia after the move from Apple in 2023. The record debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 397,000 album equivalent units. It produced four singles. Sticky featuring GloRilla, Sexyy Red, and Lil Wayne sat in the top 20 of the Hot 100 for 12 weeks. Noid charted at 22. Take Your Mask Off charted at 31. The Chromakopia campaign produced 4.4 billion on demand streams in the first 12 months according to Luminate.
Tyler announced the Don't Tap the Glass mixtape on Instagram March 18 with a release window of late summer 2026. The mixtape will be his first project not tied to a corresponding tour cycle since Goblin in 2011. Production is being handled in collaboration with Lonny Breaux, Jamie xx, and Madlib based on social media interactions and unverified studio leaks tracked by Genius. The expected feature list includes Frank Ocean, Earl Sweatshirt, Lola Young, and Childish Gambino.
Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival 2026 is locked for November 14 and 15 at Dodger Stadium parking lots in Los Angeles. The festival skipped 2025 to allow Tyler to focus on the Chromakopia tour. The 2024 edition drew 80,000 fans across two days with headliner sets from Tyler, Future, Doja Cat, and Childish Gambino. Tickets for 2026 will go on sale through the camp flog gnaw festival website with a registration window opening in late May. Past editions have sold out within 90 minutes of public on-sale.
Odd Future as a collective continues to operate in legacy mode. Earl Sweatshirt released Voir Dire 2 with The Alchemist in February 2026. Frank Ocean continues to operate from Los Angeles with no announced album. Mike G released his fourth solo album in March. Hodgy Beats has shifted to Atlanta. The Internet remains broken up though Steve Lacy and Syd both released solo work in 2025. Domo Genesis released Of The Day in March on his own imprint. Tyler has continued to give Odd Future affiliates production placements when their projects align with his sound.
The Golf le Fleur fashion line associated with Tyler reached an estimated $48 million in revenue for fiscal year 2025 based on data points shared by Vogue Business. The Converse partnership for the Golf le Fleur sneaker collection passed a 7-year cumulative production. The Golf Wang flagship store on Fairfax in Los Angeles maintains weekend foot traffic that ranks among the highest of any independent fashion retail location in the city. Tyler's brand business now sits at four product categories with apparel, footwear, accessories, and the Le Fleur fragrance line.
Tyler's musical influence is visible across the next generation of LA artists. Doechii has cited Tyler as a primary influence in interviews this spring. Vince Staples remains a close collaborator. The boy pablo and Steve Lacy continue to work in adjacent spaces. The Pharrell parallel is intentional. Tyler has spoken in interviews with Apple Music's Zane Lowe about modeling his career arc on Pharrell's mix of artist work, production, fashion, and creative direction. The Igor record from 2019 remains his commercial breakthrough at 4.1 million units according to RIAA.
The financial picture for Tyler in 2026 is strong. Pollstar tour gross of $89 million at standard 38 to 47 percent artist take after production, fees, and supporting cast costs lands him in the $34 to $42 million range from the tour cycle. Streaming revenue from the catalog at 4.4 billion plays in 12 months at average $3.20 per thousand streams produces approximately $14 million in publishing and master royalties. Brand business adds an estimated $18 to $24 million. Total 2025 to 2026 cycle gross likely sits in the $66 to $80 million range before tax.
For hip hop in 2026, Tyler's run sets the template for an artist who can sustain career longevity past the streaming numbers cycle. The model combines tightly conceived album campaigns, durable brand partnerships, festival ownership through Camp Flog Gnaw, and a refusal to overshare on social media. Younger artists studying the playbook should note that Tyler released exactly one album per cycle, controlled the visual world, and moved with intention. The next 36 months for Tyler will likely include the Don't Tap the Glass release, Camp Flog Gnaw 2026, and quiet preparation for whatever comes after Chromakopia. He has never followed predictable patterns. He is not about to start.