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Tyler, the Creator in L.A.: Chromakopia Tour timings, setlist and everything to know

The Odd Future cofounder plays an impressive six nights in DTLA this February.

Michael Juliano
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Michael Juliano
Editor, Los Angeles & Western USA
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Angelenos are pretty used to being able to see Tyler, the Creator. As much of a local cultural icon as he is a global rap superstar, the Odd Future cofounder runs his GOLF WANG store on Fairfax and even his own annual hip-hop fest, Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival.

But even with all of that, filling six nights at an arena in Downtown L.A. is a pretty big deal—so here’s everything you need to know about his upcoming concerts in L.A. for Chromakopia: The World Tour.

Where is Tyler, the Creator performing in L.A.?

He’ll be playing the Crypto.com Arena in DTLA on February 14, 15, 17, 18, 20 and 21. Each show is scheduled to start at 7:30pm, with doors opening at 6:30pm.

How much are Tyler, the Creator tickets in L.A.?

Right now it depends on which date you’re looking at—and where you’re willing to sit. AXS is the original point of sale for the concerts, and they’ve added some last-minute seats at the top of the arena on the side of the stage that start between $89 and $179, depending on the night. Otherwise, you’ll mostly just find single seats scattered around the arena for the other shows, many of which climb above $200. If you don’t mind sitting toward the top, the shows on February 20 and 21 do have some seats together that are still available.  

Are resale tickets available?

That’s like asking if there’ll be traffic: Of course there are resale tickets available. You can check the usual resale outlets if you don’t mind paying a premium for secondhand seats.

Who will be supporting Tyler in L.A.?

Rapper Lil Yachty and hip-hop duo Paris Texas open each show.

What’s the current set list for the Chromakopia tour?

Chromakopia: The World Tour kicked off earlier this month, so we have some pretty good guesses about what you can expect to hear in L.A. based on these recent shows. According to Setlist.fm, the four shows so far have had nearly identical 31-song set lists. As you might expect, Chromakopia makes up the bulk of the set, with about a dozen songs (nearly the entire album) played from last fall’s release. But older tracks like “IFHY,” “Tamale” and his breakout hit “Yonkers” continue to be staples of his sets.

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