Tyler, The Creator is in the process of wrapping up his 'Chromakopia World Tour' in the Philippines - and has teased that it might be his last for some time.
"I'm excited to go home and think about if I'll ever really tour again. I can't lie to y'all, I'm at that part of my life where, man, I've done enough," he shared with the audience during one of his final shows at Quezon City in Manila.
"Let me go take a very, very, very long break. Y'all treated me very well, y'all treated Paris, Texas, very well. So, thank y'all."
The Grammy-winning rapper has been on the road for the better part of the past seven months.
He released his 'Chromakopia' album in October 2024 and then hit the road in February for the 'Chromakopia World Tour'.
But he won't be able to hang up his mic for too long as he is set to host and headline his 'Camp Flog Gnaw' carnival at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on the weekend of 15 November.
In March, he is scheduled to head to South America for a run of shows in Argentina, Brazil and Chile.
He also has shows in Colombia, Puerto Rico, Mexico and Costa Rica scheduled for 2026.