After his run of joint concerts with J. Cole ends in March, Drake has said that he would like to tour Europe in 2019.
On Monday, December 18, Drizzy shared intentions to take his live performance across the pond and beyond during a Kιck webcast with Roshtein.
He said to the host, “I think I’m going to tour in Europe,” but then he clarified it more. “Well, that might be an exclusive. Yes, I will most certainly be touring Europe in the upcoming year. We will undoubtedly embark on a tour in January.
View the Canadian celebrity’s plans as they unfold on the platform supported by the online casino Stake, with whom he supposedly has a $100 million sponsorship agreement per year:
With their No. 1 single “First Person Shooter,” Drake and J. Cole have enjoyed tremendous success recently. The couple revealed last month that they will be embarking on a road trip for the upcoming year, marking the next logical step in their partnership.
The 6 God revealed the next stop of his It’s All a Blur Tour in the middle of November. The Dreamville head will accompany him on 18 of the 22 performances in a production titled It’s All a Blur — Big As the What?
Produced by Live Nation, the highly anticipated tour is supported by Cash App and Visa. Recently, Cash App has been heavily involved in arena rap; during the rapper’s latest tour, a commercial featuring Kendrick Lamar aired in between performances.
On January 18 in Denver, Colorado, Cole and Drake will kιck off their co-headlining tour. Cole will carry on with the journey through March 10 in Lexington, Kentucky. The hitmaker of “Hotline Bling” will play the next four dates of the tour without the North Carolina rhymer, including one on Long Island that is only 7.7 miles from Cole’s alma mater, St. John’s University.
Just over a month has passed since Drake announced to the world that he would be taking a year off from music to concentrate on his health.