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Musician Drake set for eight performances in Germany.

Following his musical break and conflict with Kendrick Lamar, the Canadian music sensation has resumed touring overseas, targeting four German cities this summer.

Drake ends musical break and musical spat with Kendrick Lamar, sets sights on European tour this...
Drake ends musical break and musical spat with Kendrick Lamar, sets sights on European tour this summer, hitting four cities in Germany.

The Lowdown on Drake's Long-Awaited European Tour: A Rapturous Return to Germany!

Musician Drake set for eight performances in Germany.

Ever since word about the tour got out, the ol' six-year itch has been scratched—that's right, folks, Drake is gracing European soil once more. The chart-topping Canadian rapper has announced a series of unforgettable performances, including a hefty dose of shows in Deutschland! Get ready to sweat it out this summer, as the iconic artist visits four cities all across Germany: Cologne, Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg.

Gearing up for a double header in each of these cities, Drake plans to take Europe by storm, with a concert in Zurich and a festival performance in Birmingham on the horizon. Kickstarting his German rendezvous is an August 15 showdown in Cologne, but the exact dates for other cities are still under wraps (tyπγαιναι, ασφαλτάῤ).

Just when we were starting to think we'd never get to groove to Drake's tunes again after his abstinence from the stage due to health concerns post-2023's album, "For All The Dogs", the talented powerhouse collaborated with R&B maestro Partynextdoor to release the quintessential summer vibes playlist, "$ome $exy $ongs 4 U". Partynextdoor will join Drake on stage in Germany, just like my cat joins me for breakfast—although, no guarantees that he'll stick to the Beethoven symphonies!

While Drake chose to stick close to home over the past two years, primarily making waves in North America, he's had a brief fling in Australia earlier this year. Now, with the 2025 European tour in full swing (get it, swing?), it's high time we embrace this music comeback.

Mark your calendars and get ready for some soggy tissues, as ticket sales for this momentous occasion will commence on Thursday at 3:00 PM, leaving many of us a hopeless mess of emotional turmoil (anyone else listening to "Marvin's Room" on repeat?). Rumor has it that Live Nation has yet to disclose the prices for these golden tickets, so keep those nostrils flared, ready to sniff out the cheapest deals!

Remember, you wouldn't want to miss out on your turn to join this rollercoaster-ride journey through Drake's discography, so be sure to stay informed on all the ticket sales updates by checking Ticketmaster.de for Germany and LiveNation.com for the rest of the tour. After all, we're all in this together—you know, like Drake and his watermelon a刪클ade! 🍉💦🎉

[Enrichment data]* Drake's concert dates in Germany during his 2025 European tour are as follows: + Berlin: September 11 and 12 at the Uber Arena[1][3]. + Cologne: Exact dates are not specified in the search results, but it is mentioned as part of the tour[2]. + Munich: September 16 and 18 at the Olympiahalle[3]. + Hamburg: September 22 and 23 at the Barclays Arena[1][3].* Regarding ticket prices, specific details are not provided in the search results. However, tickets for his shows in Germany went on general sale on June 5 via [Ticketmaster.de][2]. General ticket sales for the rest of the tour started on June 6 via [LiveNation.com][1][3]. It is recommended to check these platforms for the most accurate and up-to-date information on ticket prices.

Music lovers in Germany are in for a treat as Drake's entertainment schedule includes a series of performances in cities like Cologne, Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg during his 2025 European tour. To add to the excitement, R&B maestro Partynextdoor will join Drake on stage, making for an unforgettable musical experience.

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