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Drake announces new It's All a Blur 2024 concert tour with J. Cole: Tickets, dates, more
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Date:2025-04-16 15:45:40
Drake is set to go right back on the road, this time with J. Cole on the It's All a Blur, Big As the What? Tour.
The tour, named after lyrics from the pair's "For All the Dogs" track "First Person Shooter," kicks off with two nights in Denver on Jan. 18-19, 2024.
The Grammy-winning artists will also make stops in Oklahoma City, New Orleans, Nashville, St. Louis, Memphis and more before wrapping up on March 27, 2024, in Birmingham, Alabama.
Drake's 2023 It's All a Blur Tour with 21 Savage ended last month, which saw the rappers play 50 arena shows across North America. The 2024 tour includes rescheduled dates from the Canadian rapper's 2023 tour, including shows postponed in Denver, New Orleans, Nashville and Columbus, Ohio.
The "Spin Bout U" artist last month released his eighth studio album, "For All the Dogs," which included collaborations with his tour mates plus SZA, Bad Bunny and more.
J. Cole released his last studio project, "The Off-Season" in 2021.
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Tickets go on sale to the general public on Nov. 17 at 11 a.m. local time at drakerelated.com. Cash App Card presale tickets go on sale Nov. 15.
Drake and J. Cole 2024 tour dates
- Jan. 18 – Denver at Ball Arena +
- Jan. 19 – Denver at Ball Arena
- Jan. 22 – San Antonio at Frost Bank Center
- Jan. 25 – Oklahoma City at Paycom Center
- Jan. 29 – New Orleans at Smoothie King Center +
- Jan. 30 – New Orleans at Smoothie King Center
- Feb. 2 – Tampa, Florida at Amalie Arena
- Feb. 7 – Nashville at Bridgestone Arena +
- Feb. 8 – Nashville at Bridgestone Arena +
- Feb. 12 – St. Louis at Enterprise Center
- Feb. 16 – Pittsburgh at PPG Paints Arena
- Feb. 20 – Columbus, Ohio, at Schottenstein Center +
- Feb. 21 – Columbus, Ohio, at Schottenstein Center
- Feb. 24 – Cleveland at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
- Feb. 27 – Buffalo, New York, at KeyBank Center
- March 2 – Kansas City, Missouri, at T-Mobile Center
- March 5 – Memphis, Tennessee, at FedExForum
- March 10 – Lexington, Kentucky, at Rupp Arena
- March 14 – Belmont Park, New York, at UBS Arena*
- March 18 – State College, Pennsylvania, at Bryce Jordan Center*
- March 23 – Sunrise, Florida, at Amerant Bank Arena*
- March 27 – Birmingham, Alabama, at The Legacy Arena at BJCC*
+ rescheduled date
*without J. Cole
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