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Drake has announced a North American concert with 21 Savage for 2023

Drake is embarking on his first North American tour in five years, bringing 21 Savage along for the voyage.

This summer, the duo whose single “Rich Flex” debuted at the top of the Billboard Global 200 chart will embark on a 29-date arena tour. A Ambiguity Tour will make stops across the United States and Canada between June 16 in New Orleans and September 5 in Glendale, Arizona.

Drake, 36, has not been on tour since the 2018 Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour five years ago.

During his time off the road, the rapper released several studio albums, including “Her Loss” with 21 Savage and a scattering of other projects. The tour’s moniker is a reference to Drake’s output over the past five years, according to a press release issued on Monday.

Drake teased the news during his January performance at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, while honouring his supporters. “I’ll be travelling extensively this year, so I expect to see many familiar faces,” he said at the time.

Monday, the Canadian rapper announced the tour by posting a montage-style video on Instagram. He wrote, “IT’S ALL A BLUR TOUR with @21savage.”

How to obtain Drake tour tickets

Tickets will go on presale on Wednesday and go on sale to the general public on Friday.

Cash App cardholders will be able to purchase tickets beginning Wednesday at noon local time until Thursday at 10 p.m. local time.

The tour’s sponsor, Sprite, will offer presale tickets beginning at 12 p.m. local time on Thursday and concluding at 10 p.m. local time. For presale access, ticket-seekers can sign up for emails and monitor Sprite.com for updates.

Friday at midday local time, the general public will be able to purchase items from drakerelated.com.

Full tour itinerary schedule

Place Date
New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center16-Jun
Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena19-Jun
Houston, TX – Toyota Center21-Jun
Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center24-Jun
Miami, FL – Miami-Dade Arena28-Jun
Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena1-Jul
Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena2-Jul
Chicago, IL – United Center5-Jul
Chicago, IL – United Center6-Jul
Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena8-Jul
Boston, MA – TD Garden11-Jul
Boston, MA – TD Garden12-Jul
Montreal, QC – Bell Centre14-Jul
Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center17-Jul
Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center18-Jul
New York, NY – Madison Square Garden25-Jul
New York, NY – Madison Square Garden26-Jul
Washington, DC – Capital One Arena28-Jul
Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center31-Jul
Inglewood, CA – Kia ForumAug. 12
Inglewood, CA – Kia ForumAug. 13
San Francisco, CA – Chase CenterAug. 18
Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com ArenaAug. 21
Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com ArenaAug. 22
Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge ArenaAug. 25
Vancouver, BC – Rogers ArenaAug. 28
Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile ArenaSept. 1
Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond ArenaSept. 5

The release states that additional performances, including one in Toronto, will be announced at a later date.

Drake and 21 Savage have an extensive history

It’s not surprising to see Drake and 21 Savage touring together, particularly after the release of their 16-track project “Her Loss” in January, which they performed at New York’s legendary Apollo Theater. Last year, all sixteen tracks from “Her Loss” debuted on the Billboard Hot 100.

The two also shared the mic on “Mr. Right Now” from 21 Savage’s 2020 “Savage Mode II” album and in turn, 21 Savage was featured on Drake’s 2021 “Certified Lover Boy” with “Knife Talk.” Additionally, they concluded Drake’s 2022 album “Honestly, Regardless” with “Jimmy Cooks.”

Fans React to Expensive Tickets for the Drake and 21 Savage Tour

Tickets for the forthcoming It’s All a Confusion Tour by Drake and 21 Savage will be expensive.

Since Wednesday, when Cash App cardholders were granted early access to the pre-sale, fans have been up in arms about the prices. It appears that the ticket prices will range between $200 and $500.

While some admirers complained that there were no tickets available for less than $100, others quipped that they would have to sell their parents’ houses to afford the concert.

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