Drake unveils details on upcoming concert tour
Gearing Up for Drake's 2025 European Tour
Pop superstar Drake is making waves yet again, this time with his much-anticipated $ome $pecial $hows 4 UK EU Tour scheduled for 2025. After a six-year break, he'll be gracing stages in the UK and Europe, with PartyNextDoor joining as his collaborator.
This tour is Drake's first return to the region since 2019, and fans are beyond excited! Here are the tour dates for 2025:
- UK and London Wireless Festival:
- London (Wireless Festival): July 11-13
- Birmingham: July 20-21, and an additional show
- Manchester: July 25-26, and an additional show
- Europe:
- Amsterdam: July 30-31, and an additional show
- Antwerp: August 7
- Zurich: August 11
- Cologne: August 15-16, and an additional show
- Stockholm: August 21-22
- Copenhagen: August 24-25
- Milan: August 29-30, and an additional show
- Paris: September 7-8
- Berlin: September 11-12, and an additional show
- Munich: September 16 and 18, and an additional show
- Hamburg: September 22-23
As for the setlist, expect a mix of his timeless hits and fresh new material. While specific setlists for the 2025 tour may not have been released yet, Drake's past tours like the It’s All A Blur Tour featured a delightful array of songs that left fans awestruck.
If you're curious about Drake's recent tours or have yet to catch one, this 2025 tour is a huge event that you certainly don't want to miss!
While we're on the subject, it appears there was no special shows tour by Drake in 2021. However, his recent tours have been meticulously documented, and the 2025 tour is a significant milestone for him and his fans.
Oh, and let's not forget about the drama brewing with his label Universal Music Group. Kendrick Lamar's diss track, Not Like Us, has caused a commotion, leading to a legal tussle between them. But that's another story for another time!
Amid the buildup for Drake's 2025 European Tour, his fans are eager to catch glimpses of entertainment news, possibly uncovering details about the setlist, collaborations, or even behind-the-scenes drama, similar to his past excursions such as the "It’s All A Blur Tour." Meanwhile, the ongoing legal tussle between Drake's label, Universal Music Group, and Kendrick Lamar, sparked by Lamar's "Not Like Us" diss track, adds another layer to the drama surrounding the artists' careers and the music industry.