Tyler The Creator debunks rumor linking him to Daniel Caesar free Atlanta concert
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Tyler, The Creator has publicly shut down recent speculation suggesting he would appear at Daniel Caesar’s free concert in Atlanta. The rumor, which began circulating on social media, claimed that the “CHROMAKOPIA” rapper was set to join Caesar on stage during the event at the Meadow in Piedmont Park on Monday (October 13).
According to The Jasmine Brand via Instagram, the misunderstanding appears to have originated from Caesar’s own concert announcement, which was initially posted on his Instagram Story without specifying the event’s location. The promotional image reportedly featured Caesar alongside Tyler, The Creator, sparking assumptions among fans that the two would perform together.
However, Tyler quickly took to Twitter to dispel the rumor. “No the f**k I’m not lmfao idk where y’all got that info from. That man Mr. Caesar is gonna perform tho he’s been doing it all month,” he wrote, confirming that he has no involvement in the Atlanta performance.
The Los Angeles-born artist is known for addressing fan speculation directly, whether online or in person. His candid response follows a similar moment earlier this month when he confronted a fan for filming him without permission in New York City.
Tyler recently completed the majority of his CHROMAKOPIA world tour, which included stops across North America and Asia. During a recent show in the Philippines, he hinted at potentially taking an extended hiatus from touring, telling the crowd, “I’m excited to go home and think about if I’ll ever really tour again… I’ve done enough.”
Despite the speculation, Tyler still has several scheduled CHROMAKOPIA tour dates in 2026 across Latin America, including shows in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. Fans hoping to see him perform again will have to wait—Atlanta is not on the list.