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Instead of his originally planned Nashville stops with 21 Savage, Drake will be joined by J. Cole on the 2024 leg of the "It's All A Blur - Big As The What?" Tour.
A series of tour cancellations and changes by big-name artists has sparked questions about whether the post-pandemic live music boom could be cooling, as consumer spending fatigue meets elevated ...
In Complex ' s review of Drake's New York City shows, Jessica McKinney wrote that "the best part of the show was simply seeing Drake for the first time in a very long time", however, "he isn’t as tasteful or visionary when it comes to his live show visuals or aesthetic" and that "the stage props and breaks in the show were unnecessary and ...
The track reportedly accuses Drake of being a sex offender, engaging in pedophilia, harboring sex offenders, and committing other criminal sexual acts—all of which the suit claims are false.
A planned free concert by Drake at South Street Seaport's Pier 17 that day was cancelled by concert organizers and authorities after unruly behavior within crowds and unsafe overcrowding. [54] Following the cancellation, Drake appeared at Manhattan nightspot Amnesia for an album-release party sponsored by radio station Hot 97. [55]
In November 2024, Drake initiated a legal petition against Universal Music Group (UMG), the parent company of Republic Records, with whom Drake has a recording contract, and Spotify, alleging they conspired to artificially inflate the number of streams of the diss track "Not Like Us" during Drake's feud with Kendrick Lamar earlier that year by ...
Drake didn't let getting booed off stage get him down. A day later, the rapper took to Instagram to make light of the incident.
The Summer Sixteen Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by Canadian rapper Drake and American rapper Future. [2] It began on July 20, 2016 in Austin, Texas, and concluded with its final show in Toronto, Ontario, on October 8, 2016.