IN November 2023, Drake announced he was extending his 2023 North American tour with a new celebrity act beginning in 2024.
Here's everything you need to know about Drake's It's All a Blur tour.
How can I buy tickets for Drake's 2024 It's All a Blur tour?
On March 13, 2023, Drake announced his 2023 tour with rapper 21 Savage.
The tour commenced on June 16, 2023, and concluded in the fall.
Now, the rapper announced he was adding dates that included J. Cole as his new headliner.
The It's All A Blur: Big As The What? presale began on November 15, 2023, via Cash App.
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General admission sale is available on November 17, at 11 am local time via Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, and VividSeats.
According to the ticket sales websites, the prices range from $149 to $450.
What can we expect from the tour?
When Drake announced his initial tour with 21 Savage, he said his tour would be "a celebration of the last decade."
According to multiple concertgoers, the tour featured music from the last decades from his hit songs such as Started From the Bottom to Massive.
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Drake and 21 Savage also performed music from their 2022 joint album, Her Loss.
At this time, the new set list with J. Cole has yet to be released.
However, Drake released six additional songs to his highly anticipated album For All The Dogs which includes a song with J. Cole on November 17, 2023.
The album which originally was released on October 6, included a song with the duo called First Person Shooter. Fans can potentially expect the two to perform their joint songs.
What are the 'It's All a Blur' tour dates?
Drake's initial 29-date tour began on June 16, 2023, and concluded in October.
His tour extension with J. Cole is set to begin on January 18, 2024.
Their tour stops include:
- January 18-19 at the Ball Arena (Denver, CO)
- January 22 at Frost Bank Center (San Antonio, TX)
- January 25 at Paycom Center (Oklahoma City, OK)
- January 29-30 at the Smoothie King Center (New Orleans, LA)
- February 2 at the Amalie Arena (Tampa, FL)
- February 7-8 at the Bridgestone Arena (Nashville, TN)
- February 12 at the Enterprise Center (St. Louis, MO)
- February 16 at PPG Paint Arena (Pittsburgh, PA)
- February 20-21 at Schottenstein Center (Columbus, OH)
- February 24 at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse (Cleveland, OH)
- February 27 at KeyBank Center (Buffalo, NY)
- March 2 at T-Mobile Center (Kansas City, MO)
- March 5 at FedExForum (Memphis, TN)
- March 10 at Rupp Arena (Lexington, KY)
- March 14 at UBS Arena (Belmont Park, NY)**
- March 18 at Bryce Jordan Center (State College, PA)**
- March 23 at Amerant Bank Arena (Sunrise, FL)**
- March 27 at The Legacy Arena at BJCC (Birmingham, AL)**
** J. Cole will not be performing