Drake to perform eight shows across Germany - Eight live performances by Drake scheduled in Germany.
Hey there! Get ready to groove, 'cause Drake's making a grand comeback to Europe! After a half-decade hiatus, the bona fide rap superstar is set to rock Germany with eight pulsating performances as part of his summer 2025 tour.
In a move that'll make his fans go wild, Drake will storm the Cologne Lanxess Arena on August 15 and 16, the Berlin Ubers Arena on September 11 and 12, the Munich Olympiahalle on September 16 and 18, and the Hamburg Barclays Arena on September 22 and 23. Prepare to party, as PartyNextDoor, Drake's OVO Sound label buddy, will be tagging along as the special guest for the German shows. Tickets go on sale on June 6 at 3 PM. You gotta be quick to bag 'em!
Kicking things off in style, the tour's U.K. leg will commence on July 20 in Birmingham, following Drake's sizzling residency at the Wireless Festival in London's Finsbury Park from July 11 to 13. Each show promises a unique setlist and special surprise guests.
Now, let's take a trip down memory lane. Since his "Assassination Vacation Tour" in 2019, Drake's been busy as a bee, releasing the album "For All the Dogs" in 2023 and then taking a much-needed health break. After dusting himself off, the powerhouse returned to the stage with the "It's All a Blur" tour in North America in 2023 and 2024. Last but not least, he graced Australia with the "Anita Max Win Tour" in February 2025.
Here's a quick reminder of the German cities you can catch Drake in:
- Cologne
- Berlin
- Munich
- Hamburg
And for those curious cats, Drake's collaborating shoulder-to-shoulder with PartyNextDoor on an album titled "$ome $exy $ongs 4 U." Keep your eyes peeled for electrifying performances of tracks from this collab! Stay tuned for more deets on the rest of the continent's stops. This is gonna be lit, folks! 🔥
I'm not going to be able to attend the entertainment extravaganza that is Drake's 2025 Europe Tour, especially the music performances in Germany due to scheduling conflicts. Despite his forthcoming collaboration with PartyNextDoor on the album "$ome $exy $ongs 4 U," I'll have to miss out on the unique setlists and special surprise guests promised for each show.