Kanye West and Travis Scott Crash Don Toliver's Octane Tour in LA

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Rumors had been circling online for days, and on Monday night they turned real. Kanye West, now performing as Ye, and Travis Scott crashed night two of Don Toliver's Octane World Tour at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, turning a sold out arena show into one of the bigger surprise moments of the summer.

Ye walked out without a word, dressed in a Bully hoodie, and went straight into two catalog favorites, "Runaway" and the Graduation anthem "Can't Tell Me Nothing." He and Toliver then debuted a live performance of "OK," a cut from the deluxe edition of Bully that Toliver had already been weaving into his own setlist.

The night hit its peak when Travis Scott appeared for "Father," his Bully collaboration with Ye, before launching into a high energy stretch that had the arena roaring. Toliver capped the night by receiving an icy Octane chain, gifted by Scott and his manager David Stromberg. Yung Miami also popped out for "Spend Dat," adding another layer to a run of guest spots that started the night before when Offset joined Toliver just hours after his own BET Awards performance.

The Los Angeles link up echoes an earlier Ye and Scott moment at SoFi Stadium in April, where the pair also ran through "Father" together. With Octane continuing to climb the charts since its January release, and Ye already booked for a July 4 show at the Alamodome, this LA stretch is shaping up as one of the more talked about live runs of the year.