Watch Earl Sweatshirt Bring Out Tyler, the Creator for “Woah” in Los Angeles

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Watch Earl Sweatshirt Bring Out Tyler, the Creator for “Woah” in Los Angeles

The rappers joined forces on stage during Earl’s 10th anniversary show for Doris

Earl Sweatshirt and Tyler the Creator onstage in 2016

Earl Sweatshirt and Tyler, the Creator in 2016 (Photo by Mike Windle/Getty Images)

On Saturday (August 19), Earl Sweatshirt brought out Tyler, the Creator during his concert at the Novo in Los Angeles. The show was put on to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Earl’s 2013 solo debut Doris—and who better to punctuate the festivities than Earl’s friend and fellow Odd Future alum? Tyler joined Earl on stage for a live rendition their Doris collaboration “Woah.” Check it out via Complex.

Earl and Tyler have performed together live only a handful of times in recent years. In 2016, the two artists linked up at One Love Festival in Calgary, Alberta, where they performed their Odd Future cut “Orange Juice.” Two years later, Syd and Hodgy joined Tyler and Earl on stage during the final evening of Low End Theory’s weekly DJ nights for a proper Odd Future reunion.

Earl Sweatshirt will play three additional Doris anniversary gigs in the coming days. On August 22 he’ll perform at House of Blues Chicago, before heading to Brooklyn Steel the following night. His final stop takes place August 25 at KOKO in London. In November, Earl will play the 2023 edition of Tyler’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, along with Syd, Turnstile, Kali Uchis, PinkPantheress, Ravyn Lenae, Kevin Abstract, Ice Spice, and others.

Earl issued his latest LP Sick! in 2022, and released a one-off single called “Making the Band (Danity Kane)” earlier this summer. Tyler dropped his expanded LP Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale back in March.

Revisit “Why Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Is a Testament to Odd Future’s Influence” on the Pitch.

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