LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 04: Drake attends the LA Premiere Of HBO’s “Euphoria” at The Cinerama Dome on June 04, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

It is not a drill; Drake will return on tour this summer!

The OVO rapper recently announced his comeback tour with 21 Savage, including an ambitious arena-filling tour in the United States and a quick stop in Canada.

It is Drake’s first tour since his 2018 tour with Migos, titled “Aubrey & the Three Migos.”

He has since released four albums, including “Views,” “Certified Lover Boy,” “Honestly, Nevermind,” and “Her Loss.”

Check out the complete list of dates, venues, and ticket-purchasing options below:

  • Jun. 16 in New Orleans, LA, at the Smoothie King Center
  • Jun. 19 in Nashville, TN, at the Bridgestone Arena
  • Jun. 21 in Houston, TX, at the Toyota Center
  • Jun. 24 in Dallas, TX, at the American Airlines Center
  • Jun. 28 in Miami, FL, at the Miami-Dade Arena
  • Jul. 1 in Atlanta, GA, at the State Farm Arena
  • Jul. 2 in Atlanta, GA, at the State Farm Arena
  • Jul. 5 in Chicago, IL, at the United Center
  • Jul. 6 in Chicago, IL, at the United Center
  • Jul. 8 in Detroit, MI, at the Little Caesars Arena
  • Jul. 11 in Boston, MA, at the TD Garden
  • Jul. 12 in Boston, MA, at the TD Garden
  • Jul. 14 in Montreal, QC, at the Bell Centre
  • Jul. 17 in Brooklyn, NY, at the Barclays Center
  • Jul. 18 in Brooklyn, NY, at the Barclays Center
  • Jul. 25 in New York, NY, at the Madison Square Garden
  • Jul. 26 in New York, NY, at the Madison Square Garden
  • Jul. 28 in Washington, DC, at the Capital One Arena
  • Jul. 31 in Philadelphia, PA, at the Wells Fargo Center
  • Aug. 12 in Inglewood, CA, at the Kia Forum
  • Aug. 13 in Inglewood, CA, at the Kia Forum
  • Aug. 18 in San Francisco, CA, at the Chase Center
  • Aug. 21 in Los Angeles, CA, at the Crypto.com Arena
  • Aug. 22 in Los Angeles, CA, at the Crypto.com Arena
  • Aug. 25 in Seattle, WA, at the Climate Pledge Arena
  • Aug. 28 in Vancouver, BC, at the Rogers Arena
  • Sep. 1 in Las Vegas, NV, at the T-Mobile Arena
  • Sep. 5 in Glendale, AZ, at the Desert Diamond Arena
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Several presales will occur before the Drake “It’s All A Blur” Tour’s general sale.

According to Variety, a presale for Cash App Card and Sprite will occur on March 15, 2023:

  • First tickets will be made available for the Cash App Card customers on this link.
  • Mar. 15 at 12:00 p.m. local time
  • Check out the sponsor’s website for more details through this link.
  • Mar. 16, at 12:00 p.m. local time

Meanwhile, the Drake “It’s All A Blur” tour goes on sale to the general public on March 17 at noon local time.


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