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Don Toliver Brings the Hardstone Psycho Tour to the Frost Bank Center

The Houston-born rapper is back on Texas soil for one night only — and the production is built for the room.

Diego Jauregui·May 20, 2026·5 min read·Frost Bank Center

Don Toliver is back in Texas, and the stop he's making at the Frost Bank Center on June 14 is the kind of show San Antonio rarely gets without making it onto the back half of a national tour. It's not the biggest room in the state — the Frost Bank Center holds around 18,500 for concert configurations — but for one night, it's going to be the loudest. Tickets dropped earlier this spring and the room is almost out.

Toliver is Houston-born, raised in the Hiram Clarke area, and built his career through the Cactus Jack pipeline. He broke through nationally with Heaven or Hell in 2020, doubled down with Life of a DON in 2021, refined the sound on Love Sick in 2023, and pushed the catalog into its most ambitious territory yet with Hardstone Psycho in 2024. That last record is the one this tour is built around — and it's the record that finally gets him out of the supporting-act category and into a lane that's entirely his own.

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What to expect on the night

The Hardstone Psycho tour leans into the album's psychedelic, near-arena R&B production. Live, that translates to a wall of low end, real visual design — not the standard rap show LED package — and a setlist that moves between Toliver's biggest hits (No Idea, After Party, Lemonade) and the more atmospheric, slow-burning cuts the new record is built around. The opener slot is being filled by a rotating cast of Houston-affiliated acts across the tour; for the San Antonio date, the support hasn't been officially announced as of writing.

Toliver's vocal approach — that half-sung, melodic-but-detached delivery that's basically his signature now — translates remarkably well to a room the size of the Frost. His producers have been touring with him for the last two years, so the mix should hold up. This is not a show where the studio polish gets lost in the live translation.

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Why this stop matters

Houston acts coming to San Antonio is not unusual. Houston acts at this scale stopping in San Antonio while the same tour is also booking Toyota Center is. The booking team chose this room on purpose. Toliver's last solo headlining tour skipped over Texas's second-largest market entirely, routing straight from Houston to Phoenix. The decision to add the Frost Bank Center this cycle reads as a deliberate market expansion — and it's a compliment to San Antonio that should not go unnoticed.

The Cactus Jack ecosystem has always had a complicated relationship with the Texas cities outside Houston. For one of the brand's most successful breakout signees to choose this stop says something about where the market is — and about where the SA audience has finally been recognized to be.

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Logistics

Doors at 7 PM. Show starts at 8. The Frost Bank Center is on the east side, parking is plentiful but expensive ($25+ for premium lots), and ride-share is the easier move from downtown. Tickets are still available as of writing — but only barely, and not at the price they started at. The Verified Resale market is already showing prices 2-3x face.

If you've been on the fence, stop being on it. This is the rare Texas headlining stop on a tour built for arenas, in a room half the size. That math doesn't last.