Tyler The Creator Is Thinking About Taking A “Very Long Break” Following His ‘CHROMAKOPIA’ Tour

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Tyler The Creator is uncertain if he will ever embark on tour again, but he is definitely going to take a “very, very long break”. On September 21, Sunday, the rapper concluded his “CHROMAKOPIA: THE WORLD TOUR” in the Philippines, and before leaving, indicated his eagerness to return home.

“He expressed his excitement to return home and contemplate the possibility of ever touring again, given that he’s no longer 20 years old,” he told the crowd in footage shared online. “Honestly, I’m at a point in my life where, to be frank, I’ve accomplished what I wanted.”

The artist behind “Sugar On My Tongue” then requested a long break before expressing gratitude to fans who attended over the past two nights, saying “You’ve been very kind to me. You’ve also been kind to Paris Texas, and we are truly grateful, so thank you.”

Tyler’s comment is certainly reasonable given the extensive nature of the “CHROMAKOPIA: THE WORLD TOUR”, which consisted of nearly 100 shows. This tour has also had a significant impact on him, more so than his previous experiences in his 20s. During Converse’s “Tyler Talk” in May, the Grammy Award-winning musician revealed that he had been feeling extremely exhausted mentally.

“Touring at 34 isn’t similar to how it was when he was 20,” he explained. I’m physically fine. I’m on stage for 90 minutes with no breaks, constantly moving, but being in reasonable physical condition makes me manage okay.” He later confessed that sleeping in a different bed every night ultimately becomes quite stressful.

It’s unlikely that fans will get a tour supporting the album DON’T TAP THE GLASS, which was released in July, especially since Tyler was already on tour when the album came out. Notably, he will be taking the stage at Camp Flog Gnaw 2025 in November alongside performers such as GloRilla, Doechii, and A$AP Rocky.

 

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