Tyler, the Creator will be performing his new album and only his new album at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood.
The genre-bending Los Angeles musician wrote in Early X on Thursday that he plans to host an event Sunday evening at the Clippers’ newly opened stadium, where he will perform his upcoming LP, “Chromakopia,” in its entirety for the first time.
“I will not be performing,” he said. “I will be standing in the middle of the concert hall and lip-syncing to the new sound.” He added that tickets to the event cost $5.
“Chromakopia” is scheduled to hit the streaming service Monday at 3 a.m. Pacific. The album is Tyler’s highly anticipated follow-up to 2021’s ‘Call Me if You Get Lost,’ which was named Best Rap Album at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. (Tyler won the same award for his previous LP, 2019’s “Igor,” but as he noted backstage at the 2020 Grammy Awards, that psychedelic soul trip wasn’t really a rap album.)
Tyler’s Intuit Dome show follows a series of events similarly envisioned by Kanye West. This included a controversial appearance at Inglewood’s Rolling Loud festival in March, where West and his creative partner Ty Dolla Sign roamed the stage while songs from the “Vultures 1” album played. Includes appearance. sound system.
On Wednesday, Tyler announced 2025 world tour dates for “Chromakopia.” He will be performing alongside Playboi Carti, Omar Apollo, Erykah Badu, the Marías, André 3000 and Vince Staples at next month’s Camp Flog Gnaw festival at Dodger Stadium. (Vince Staples), Tommy Richman, Sexy Red, etc. are scheduled to take first place. .