Don Toliver to perform at MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2025
Big day for rap lovers
Soundstorm, the country’s biggest and brightest music festival, is set to return to Riyadh this December, and this might just be the biggest version yet. While we’re set to welcome in major names for the very first time, we’re also welcoming returning favourites like Don Toliver in Riyadh.
Happening from Thursday December 11 to Saturday December 13, Soundstorm will once again be taking over its famous spot in Banban, where major names like Cardi B, Tyla, and Halsey are set to grace the Riyadh stage for the first time.
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Don Toliver previously performed in Riyadh last year as part of Aft_R during the Esports World Cup. Real name Caleb Zackery, Don Toliver is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter who shot to fame after a 2018 feature on Travis Scott’s song “Can’t Say,” and his single “No Idea” went viral on TikTok in 2019.
He also released his debut mixtape, Donny Womack, in 2018, garnering attention that ultimately landed him a recording deal with Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack Records and Atlantic Records. His commercial breakthrough came after he released his debut studio album, Heaven or Hell, which debuted on the Billboard charts.
We can’t wait to welcome the rap star back to the Kingdom next month. Ticket details are below.
Get your Soundstorm tickets
Soundstorm is the region’s boldest three-day music festival, held every December in Riyadh. Set in Banban, this year’s event will be held from Thursday December 11, to Saturday December 13, with hundreds of thousands of fans dancing to the beats of global, regional, and local artists.
Now in its sixth edition, the festival is raising the bar with reimagined ticket categories—Storm, Storm+, and VIB tiers—plus unforgettable new activations, luxury experiences, and more top-tier artists still to be announced.
Tickets are on sale now, and you can buy yours here.
Location: Soundstorm 2025, Banban, Riyadh
Cost: Tickets start from SAR239 and can be purchased via the NOFOMO website.
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