
Drake Tour 2026
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Drake Tickets Near You — Shows by City
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3 / 12 citiesLive tour status for Drake across the 12 biggest North American markets — refreshed daily from Ticketmaster. Tap any "not yet" city to see the closest confirmed date.
27 upcoming Drake concerts across 23 cities in North America, with tickets from $25.08 USD. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.
- When is Drake's next show?
- Thu, June 18, 2026 at PNC Bank Arts Center.
- How much are Drake tickets?
- $25.08–$25.41 USD, varies by city and seat section.
- Is Drake touring near me?
- Playing 23 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get Drake tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Drake shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
Drake Ticket Prices 2026— Cheapest Seats & Average Cost
Drake ticket prices vary by city, venue size, day of week, and seat section. Live price breakdown across all 2026 tour stops:
About Drake
DDrake is the Canadian Hip-Hop/Pop artist on the 2026 touring circuit, bringing the studio-true production, DJ-driven energy, and full-catalog medleys that hip-hop crowds expect from a major-room show. 27 confirmed dates across 23 cities this run. Tickets currently start at $25.08. Drake is one of the most commercially successful artists of his era, widely credited with helping shape the sound of modern hip-hop by blending rap verses with melodic, R&B-influenced hooks. The Toronto-born artist first rose to prominence through a series of breakout mixtapes before building a decade-spanning run of hit singles, chart-topping albums, and cultural moments. His catalog includes everything from introspective ballads and club-ready anthems to dancehall, Afrobeats, and house-influenced tracks, reflecting his willingness to experiment across genres. Drake is known for his signature phrasing, meme-worthy lyrics, and ability to dominate streaming platforms, and he has built a global fanbase that spans generations. His concerts are typically large arena and stadium productions featuring elaborate staging, strong visuals, and guest appearances. Fans love him for his consistency, his connection to Toronto, and his ability to soundtrack nearly every phase of modern life. Drake's live shows remain some of the biggest draws in contemporary hip-hop and pop music.
Cheapest Drake Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Drake tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Drake dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $25.08 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Drake tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
DrakeVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Drake VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Drakeconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the DrakeVIP & meet and greet guide.
DrakePresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Drake 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Draketour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Drake presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Inside Drake
Drake is the defining rap and R&B superstar of the streaming era and, by almost any commercial accounting, the most successful hip-hop artist of the past fifteen years. Born Aubrey Drake Graham on October 24, 1986 in Toronto, Ontario, he grew up between the Forest Hill and Weston neighborhoods of the city, started his public career as a child actor playing Jimmy Brooks on Degrassi: The Next Generation, and pivoted into music with a string of mixtapes — Room for Improvement, Comeback Season, and 2009's So Far Gone — that drew Lil Wayne's attention and produced the Young Money / Cash Money / Republic deal that launched the recording career. Thank Me Later landed in 2010, Take Care in 2011 became the album that turned him into a generational headline, and a decade and a half of platinum follow-ups — Nothing Was the Same, If You're Reading This It's Too Late, Views, More Life, Scorpion, Certified Lover Boy, Honestly, Nevermind, Her Loss with 21 Savage, For All the Dogs, and the 2025 $ome $exy $ongs 4 U collaboration with PartyNextDoor — sit behind a catalogue of hits that have lived on the Billboard Hot 100 longer than almost any artist in the chart's history, with God's Plan, In My Feelings, Nice for What, Hotline Bling, One Dance, and Started From the Bottom anchoring the radio canon. He runs the OVO Sound label and OVO October's Very Own fashion line out of Toronto, serves as Toronto Raptors global ambassador with a permanent courtside seat at every home game, hosts the annual OVO Fest on the Toronto waterfront, and has carried stadium and arena tours across North America, Europe, Oceania, and the Middle East since the early 2010s. The It's All a Blur Tour through 2023 and 2024 with 21 Savage was his largest arena routing yet. This page is the central hub for Drake tour dates, the It's All a Blur structure, ticket guidance, setlist tracking, and the cities he plays most.
About Drake
Aubrey Drake Graham was born October 24, 1986 in Toronto, Ontario to Dennis Graham, a Memphis-born drummer who played alongside Jerry Lee Lewis, and Sandi Graham, a Canadian educator. His parents separated when he was five and he was raised primarily by his mother in the affluent Forest Hill neighborhood after earlier years in the city's working-class Weston Road area — a bifurcated Toronto upbringing he has cited repeatedly across the catalogue. He attended Forest Hill Collegiate and Vaughan Road Academy, and was cast at fifteen as Jimmy Brooks on Degrassi: The Next Generation, the long-running CTV teen drama, where he played a high-school basketball star paralyzed in a school shooting storyline across seven seasons through 2008. He recorded his first mixtape, Room for Improvement, in 2006 while still on Degrassi, followed by Comeback Season in 2007. The breakthrough was 2009's So Far Gone — a free download mixtape anchored by Best I Ever Had and Successful that drew Lil Wayne's attention and produced a signing to Young Money Entertainment, the Cash Money imprint distributed through Universal's Republic Records, with Lil Wayne as mentor. Thank Me Later in June 2010 debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Take Care in November 2011 was the breakout — Marvins Room, Headlines, the Rihanna-featuring title track, and HYFR with Lil Wayne fused melodic rap and confessional R&B in a way that became the template for the next decade of pop-rap and won the Grammy for Best Rap Album. Nothing Was the Same in 2013 produced Started From the Bottom and Hold On We're Going Home. If You're Reading This It's Too Late in 2015 landed Energy and Know Yourself. Views in 2016 ran ten consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard 200, anchored by Hotline Bling, One Dance, and Controlla. Scorpion in 2018 — a 25-track double album — produced God's Plan, In My Feelings, and Nice for What, and parked at number one for five weeks. Certified Lover Boy in 2021 and Honestly, Nevermind in 2022 stretched into house and ballroom production; Her Loss with 21 Savage later that year produced Rich Flex; For All the Dogs in 2023 carried Search & Rescue. He co-founded OVO Sound with Noah '40' Shebib and Oliver El-Khatib in 2012, runs the OVO October's Very Own fashion line, holds an official global ambassador role with the Toronto Raptors that includes a courtside seat at every home game, and hosts the annual OVO Fest at Budweiser Stage on Toronto's waterfront. The spring 2024 exchange with Kendrick Lamar — Push Ups, Taylor Made Freestyle, Family Matters — sat as the most discussed rap feud of the streaming era. The 2025 $ome $exy $ongs 4 U collaborative album with PartyNextDoor returned the catalogue to its OVO Sound R&B roots. Drake's commercial scale across both rap and R&B charts is now openly cited as the most chart-dominant of the streaming era.
Drake tour dates and live show
The It's All a Blur Tour is the current Drake touring framework — a co-headline arena and stadium run originally launched with 21 Savage in summer 2023, extended through 2024 with the Big As The What? branding for the second North American leg, and routed across the largest indoor and outdoor venues in every market. The show is built around a single uninterrupted Drake set of roughly 130 to 160 minutes depending on the night, with 21 Savage joining for a featured mid-show block on the legs where the routing includes him and J. Cole appearing on prior overlapping co-headline cycles when the schedule has aligned. The production is one of the largest staging packages in modern hip-hop: a 360-degree in-the-round configuration in most arenas, an elevated runway extending the stage deep into the floor, a suspended catwalk that descends mid-set for a stripped melodic R&B segment, and LED ceiling rigs that drop visuals across the entire bowl with custom video work that braids OVO Sound visual identity, Toronto skyline imagery, and the album-cycle motifs across the set. Stadium dates scale to NFL-stadium sightlines with end-stage thrust configurations and the same elevated runway elements designed to reach the back of the upper deck. The set list braids fifteen years of catalogue — the Thank Me Later through For All the Dogs run — with the Toronto homecoming dates at Scotiabank Arena annually treated as effective hometown anchors with extended encore runs and OVO Sound cameo appearances that the rest of the tour does not see. Doors typically open ninety minutes before the show; Drake's run usually starts close to schedule once the support set clears. If an It's All a Blur or successor routing date is confirmed in your region, the schedule strip above pulls every confirmed night from the live feed.
Drake tickets
Drake tickets on the It's All a Blur arena legs typically start in the $80–$140 range for upper-deck seats at most North American stops on the day of on-sale and climb past $400 for lower-bowl seats once Ticketmaster dynamic pricing engages on the high-demand markets. Floor and pit packages clear $600–$1,200 face value in Toronto, Los Angeles, New York, Miami, and the largest arena markets, and stadium dates push higher across every tier. Resale on StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats can land significantly above face on Friday and Saturday nights once the on-sale window closes — Toronto homecoming nights at Scotiabank Arena clear the building in single-digit minutes and trade heavily on secondary. Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration is the primary path to face-value lower-bowl access on major North American legs: register ahead of any announced market, request codes for every city you'd consider, and treat the registration window as the actual deadline rather than the on-sale itself. OVO Sound fan pre-sales open 24–72 hours before the public window for verified OVO email subscribers and OVO October's Very Own customers, and Citi Cardmember pre-sales typically run in parallel on the North American legs. Premium hospitality packages bundle pre-show lounge access, in-seat service, and parking rather than a face-to-face. Avoid social-media DMs and any seller demanding Venmo, Zelle, or wire payment outside a verified platform — the secondary market for Drake dates is heavily scammed in Toronto, Miami, and Los Angeles.
Drake setlist
A Drake setlist on the It's All a Blur framework runs roughly 30 to 36 songs across the headline block, braiding fifteen years of catalogue with the run's most recent album cycle. The opening third typically pulls from the harder rap catalogue — Started From the Bottom, Headlines, Nonstop, Rich Flex (when 21 Savage is on the routing), and Way 2 Sexy — with the elevated runway carrying the visual focus. The middle stretch leans into the radio canon: Nice for What, In My Feelings, Hotline Bling, One Dance, God's Plan, and the Search & Rescue block of the For All the Dogs material. The stripped R&B segment on the suspended catwalk runs the melodic catalogue: Marvins Room, Find Your Love, Hold On We're Going Home, and Take Care, with the Rihanna vocal on the title track carried by the band and crowd. MIA, Passionfruit, and Best I Ever Had rotate through the catalogue spine, and Toosie Slide lands as a dance-floor break before the closing run. Toronto hometown nights typically extend with OVO Sound cameo appearances — PartyNextDoor, Roy Woods, and historically The Weeknd in his OVO era — and an encore block pulling deep catalogue cuts the touring legs elsewhere do not include in the standard run. For exact night-by-night setlists, setlist.fm tracks every It's All a Blur date with crowd-submitted song lists usually posted within hours of the encore.
Tour cities
Toronto
Toronto is the hometown and the spiritual center of every Drake tour — Forest Hill and Weston Road are both inside city limits, OVO Sound operates out of the city, and Drake serves as official Toronto Raptors global ambassador with a courtside seat at every home game. Scotiabank Arena downtown handles the annual homecoming runs, typically multi-night, with OVO Sound cameo appearances that the rest of the tour does not see. Rogers Centre next door scales for stadium-tier nights when the routing pushes outdoor. Scotiabank sits directly above Union Station on TTC, GO Transit, and UP Express; Rogers Centre is a five-minute walk west. On-sale through Ticketmaster Verified Fan and OVO Sound pre-sale clears the building in single-digit minutes — Toronto secondary trades heaviest of any market on the run.
Miami
Miami is one of the strongest Drake markets in the United States — the audience pulls a heavy mix of Florida locals, Latin American travelers, and East Coast visitors in for the weekend, and Drake's Miami history runs deep through MIA, the For All the Dogs cycle, and OVO Sound's long-standing creative ties to the city. Kaseya Center downtown hosts arena-scale It's All a Blur dates; Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens scales for stadium-tier nights. Kaseya Center sits at Metromover Freedom Tower downtown; Hard Rock Stadium is reachable via Tri-Rail shuttle from the Hollywood and Opa-locka stations on event nights. Ticketmaster Verified Fan and OVO Sound pre-sales run 24–72 hours ahead. Plan for elevated weekend hotel rates inside the on-sale window — Miami nights move room pricing across South Florida.
Chicago
Chicago hosts Drake at United Center on the West Side for arena It's All a Blur dates and Soldier Field for stadium-tier nights when the routing pushes outdoor. The Chicago hip-hop audience is one of the largest and most engaged in the country and the on-sale clears the lower bowl in single-digit minutes through Ticketmaster Verified Fan. United Center is reachable via CTA shuttle from the Madison/Halsted stop on event nights; Soldier Field sits at the Roosevelt CTA station on the Red, Green, and Orange Lines. OVO Sound pre-sale and Citi Cardmember pre-sale run 24–72 hours before the public window. Chicago dates typically include cuts from the catalogue that lean into the city's hip-hop dialogue — the Kanye West and Chief Keef era of Chicago rap is part of the broader hip-hop context Drake's set engages with.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles hosts Drake at Crypto.com Arena downtown for arena It's All a Blur nights and SoFi Stadium in Inglewood for stadium-tier dates. The LA market clears the lower bowl in single-digit minutes through Ticketmaster Verified Fan and the secondary market stays elevated through show day on the largest weekend nights. Crypto.com Arena sits at 7th Street/Metro Center on the A, B, D, and E Metro lines; SoFi Stadium is reachable via Metro K Line to Downtown Inglewood plus an event shuttle. OVO Sound pre-sale and Citi Cardmember pre-sale run 24–72 hours before the public window. Plan transit ahead — SoFi post-show egress can run 90 minutes on stadium nights and Crypto.com floor pit listings on resale sites are the most heavily counterfeited tier in the market.
New York
New York hosts Drake at Madison Square Garden for arena It's All a Blur dates — multi-night runs are typical — and MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford for stadium-tier nights. The New York hip-hop audience treats Drake as a generational headline and the on-sale clears the lower bowl in single-digit minutes through Ticketmaster Verified Fan. MSG sits on top of Penn Station with direct access from the 1, 2, 3, A, C, E, and LIRR; MetLife is NJ Transit from Penn Station via Secaucus on game-day rail. OVO Sound pre-sale and Citi Cardmember pre-sale run 24–72 hours before the public window. Plan transit ahead — MetLife post-show clearing can run an hour-plus on stadium nights and the NJ Transit return platform fills fast on the busiest weekend dates.
Vancouver
Vancouver gets Drake at Rogers Arena downtown for arena It's All a Blur dates and BC Place next door for stadium-tier nights. Vancouver is typically the only Western Canada stop on the North American leg, which compresses on-sale demand from across British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, and Oregon into a single window — Toronto homecoming aside, Vancouver dates clear faster than almost any non-LA Pacific market. Rogers Arena sits at the Stadium-Chinatown SkyTrain station on the Expo and Millennium Lines; BC Place is at the same station. Ticketmaster Verified Fan and OVO Sound pre-sales open 24–48 hours before the public window. Book hotel inside the on-sale window — downtown rates spike fast and the post-show SkyTrain window is narrow.
Atlanta
Atlanta is one of the most active Drake markets in the United States — the Southern hip-hop capital takes every It's All a Blur date seriously and the secondary clears fast given Drake's deep creative ties to Atlanta rap through Future, 21 Savage, Young Thug, and the broader Quality Control and 300 Entertainment ecosystems. State Farm Arena downtown hosts arena dates; Mercedes-Benz Stadium scales for stadium-tier nights. Mercedes-Benz sits at MARTA's GWCC/CNN Center station on the Blue and Green Lines; State Farm Arena is at Five Points station on every MARTA rail line. Ticketmaster Verified Fan, OVO Sound pre-sale, and Citi Cardmember pre-sale all open 24–72 hours before the public window.
Houston
Houston hosts Drake at Toyota Center downtown for arena It's All a Blur dates and NRG Stadium for stadium-tier nights when the routing pushes outdoor. The Houston hip-hop audience pulls from a deep Texas rap heritage that Drake's catalogue has long engaged with — the chopped-and-screwed influence on certain Take Care and Honestly, Nevermind cues lands harder in this market than almost anywhere else. Toyota Center is at the Bell METRORail Red Line station; NRG Stadium sits at the Stadium Park/Astrodome station on the same line. Ticketmaster Verified Fan, OVO Sound pre-sale, and Citi Cardmember pre-sale run 24–72 hours ahead. The on-sale clears the lower bowl in minutes and resale stays elevated through show day on the largest weekend dates.
London
London hosts Drake at The O2 Arena in Greenwich for arena It's All a Blur dates — multi-night runs are typical — and at the largest stadiums on the European leg including Wembley Stadium and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for stadium-tier nights. The London hip-hop audience treats Drake as the headline of headlines and the on-sale window clears the lower bowl in single-digit minutes through Ticketmaster UK and AXS depending on the venue. The O2 is reachable via North Greenwich on the Jubilee Line; Wembley is at Wembley Park on the Jubilee and Metropolitan Lines or Wembley Stadium on Chiltern Railways. OVO Sound pre-sale and Live Nation UK pre-sale run 24–72 hours before the public window.
Paris
Paris hosts Drake at Accor Arena at Bercy for arena It's All a Blur dates and Stade de France in Saint-Denis for stadium-tier nights. Paris is one of the strongest European markets for the catalogue — French hip-hop has long sat in dialogue with Toronto and Atlanta rap, and Drake's Paris dates routinely clear inside the on-sale window through Ticketmaster France and Live Nation. Accor Arena is at Bercy on Metro Line 6 and 14; Stade de France sits at the Saint-Denis-Stade de France RER B and Stade de France-Saint-Denis RER D stations. OVO Sound pre-sale and Live Nation France pre-sale run 24–72 hours before the public window. Plan RER capacity ahead — post-show RER B clearing at Stade de France runs heavy and the queue can take an hour-plus.








