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After a sold-out performance at TD Garden, Tyler, the Creator took a break to enjoy a chess game at Madhouse Café in Dorchester. Fans appreciated this personal glimpse of the artist, who engaged in the game for over an hour. Madhouse Café celebrated the visit, which highlighted their unique menu and welcoming atmosphere, recognized by BostonMagazine as the Best Coffee Shop. This event showcases the connection between artists and their communities, further solidified by Tyler’s ongoing tour promoting his latest album, Chromakopia.
Boston – Tyler, the Creator recently took time off after his sold-out performance at TD Garden to enjoy a game of chess at Madhouse Café in Dorchester. The visit on July 9 saw Tyler engaging in chess for over an hour, allowing fans to appreciate a more personal glimpse of the artist following his concert. Madhouse Café celebrated the special occasion with a dedicated post on their Instagram, highlighting the recognition from the celebrated musician.
Madhouse Café had been suggested as a place for Tyler to unwind after the energetic concert, which was a part of his ongoing “Chromakopia World Tour.” The café, which opened its doors in 2022, operates as a counterpart to Madhouse Motors, a motorcycle repair shop. It offers an array of unique menu items, including baklava, Lebanese hand pies known as Fatayer, and a popular Sweet Tahini Latte. Its inviting atmosphere and excellent service have garnered it significant praise; in 2024, it was named the Best Coffee Shop by Boston Magazine and received recognition from both the Boston Globe and Eater Boston for its quality drinks and cozy setting.
Fans of Tyler expressed their excitement for his visit, taking to social media to share their enthusiasm. Comments included phrases such as “ICONIC,” with many fans assuming that the artist likely possesses considerable skill in chess, given his creative background.
On the same day as his café visit, Tyler performed at TD Garden as part of his tour to promote his latest album, Chromakopia. Released in October 2024, the album debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 chart, remaining there for three weeks. It features hit singles like “St. Chroma,” “Noid,” and “Sticky,” with all three tracks reaching the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. During his Boston performance, Tyler included tracks from his current album, along with selections from his previous works.
Prior to his main concert, Tyler also surprised fans with a 30-minute pop-up show on the roof of the Converse Store, where patrons only had to pay $5 for an intimate performance. This surprise show followed another unexpected performance in Atlanta, Georgia, just days before his Boston appearance, showcasing his commitment to engaging with fans in unique and memorable ways.
As Tyler, the Creator continues on his tour, his stops not only provide entertainment but also give his fans an opportunity to witness different aspects of his personality. The visit to Madhouse Café serves as a reminder of the connection that artists can foster with their audiences and local communities, further solidifying the special bond with fans that extends beyond the concert stage.
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