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Playboi Carti's Antagonist Tour: Chaos, Unreleased Tracks, and a New Era for Opium

Playboi Carti's Antagonist Tour: Chaos, Unreleased Tracks, and a New Era for Opium

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Playboi Carti’s last week has been a blur of high-energy performances, viral moments, and major headlines as his Antagonist 2.0 Tour kicked off in the western US with all the drama and spectacle fans have come to expect. He started the tour in Utah on October 4, delivering a hyped and chaotic show. According to forthespeakers on Instagram, night one was rowdy and showed Carti’s persona is still magnetic live. In Salt Lake City, as reported by slcscoop, Carti kept fans inside the Delta Center forty-five minutes past curfew, ran the crowd ragged by performing his hit Pop Out six times to close the night, and sparked mixed reactions—some called it legendary, others wished for a wider setlist. That crowd was reportedly the largest the venue has seen for a rap concert, and social chatter ranged from memes about curfew fines to disbelief at the marathon ending.

By October 8 in Seattle at Climate Pledge Arena, the party atmosphere continued, but not without chaos. As documented by seasubmusic, hundreds of fans rushed the floor, causing the show to halt for nearly forty-five minutes, with security scrambling to get things under control. Carti’s rabid supporters only made him more defiant; his most viral moment came when he surprised everyone by closing with the ultra-hyped, unreleased fan favorite 24 Songs (Made It This Far). As covered by HotNewHipHop and Genius, this track deals with rare vulnerability, making fans emotional and immediately flooding social media with pleas for its official release. Carti also performed Pop Out several times over in Seattle, keeping the set energy relentless. Rapdaily reports that fans described it as “pure vamp mode.”

As the tour rolls forward, Carti’s social feeds have been on fire. Thebayzbackyard announced his return to San Francisco for an 18+ afterparty that’s already being billed by fans as “the official afterparty of the year.” Instagram clips and reels from Kurrco, RapTV, and others show fan reactions swinging between awe and trolling about Carti’s distinct setlist and stage presence. Meanwhile, speculation has reignited over the drop of his next project, BABY BOI, after his DJ in Seattle shouted it was “on the way,” though there’s still no official release date.

On the business front, Carti is coming off massive momentum from his latest album MUSIC, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 298,000 in its first week and clocking nearly 800 million streams worldwide according to Billboard and Climate Pledge Arena press. Carti joined Taylor Swift and Morgan Wallen as the only artists this year to have every track on his album debut on the Hot 100. He’s continued high-wattage collaborations too, making headlines for his work on Carnival with Ye and FE!N with Travis Scott, including high-profile live performances on Saturday Night Live and at the BET Awards.

Capping the week, Carti’s own Instagram channels have teased a “New Era for Opium” and a cryptic shift for his loyal fanbase, only stoking the anticipation for what’s next. No major controversies or negative news have broken, but every tour stop so far has delivered a headline-worthy spectacle, cementing Carti’s grip not just on hip hop culture but pop conversation at large.

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