Drake is going back for seconds.
The popular Canadian rapper, who just wrapped his 2023 North American tour and released his eighth studio album “For The Dogs,” has announced ‘It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As The What?’ with J. Cole from January through March 2024.
They’re coming to New York, too.
Midway through the 22-concert run, the Hip-Hop icons are slated to drop into Buffalo’s Keybank Center on Tuesday, Feb. 27.
Two weeks later, Drake will perform solo at Long Island’s UBS Arena on Thursday, March 14 — J. Cole is currently listed to headline at only 18 of the concerts on the run.
Hoping to hear “For The Dogs” as well as all the hits you know and love from Drizzy and Moe Dee live next year?
You can grab tickets for all concerts as soon as today.
Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, Nov. 17, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.
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They have a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and will be delivered before the event.
Drake and J. Cole 2024 tour schedule
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
All concerts without J. Cole will be in bold.
Drake set list
At most concerts on his summer 2023 tour, Drake performed a Herculean 40-50 songs. Here’s a peek at what made the cut from his massive catalog:
01.) “Look What You’ve Done”
02.) “Marvins Room”
03.) “Say Something” (Timbaland cover)
04.) “Shot for Me”
05.) “Can I”
06.) “Feel No Ways”
07.) “Jaded”
08.) “Jungle”
09.) “Over”
10.) “Headlines”
11.) “The Motto”
12.) “HYFR (Hell Ya F—ing Right)”
13.) “Started From the Bottom”
14.) “Energy”
15.) “Know Yourself”
16.) “Nonstop”
17.) “MELTDOWN” (Travis Scott cover)
18.) “SICKO MODE” (Travis Scott cover)
19.) “Way 2 Sexy”
20.) “BackOutsideBoyz”
21.) “Jumbotron S— Poppin”
22.) “Laugh Now Cry Later”
23.) “God’s Plan”
24.) “Childs Play”
25.) “WAIT FOR U” (Future cover)
26.) “In My Feelings”
27.) “Nice for What”
Set 2: with DJ
28.) “Controlla”
29.) “Too Good”
30.) “Hold On, We’re Going Home”
31.) “Passionfruit”
32.) “Work” (Rihanna cover)
33.) “One Dance”
34.) “Calling My Name”
35.) “Massive”
36.) “Sticky”
37.) “Search & Rescue”
Set 3: with 21 Savage
38.) “Knife Talk”
39.) “On BS”
40.) “Spin Bout U”
41.) “Hours in Silence”
42.) “Jimmy Cooks”
43.) “Rich Flex”
Encore:
44.) “Houstatlantavegas”
45.) “November 18th”
46.) “Legend”
If you want to see what Drake played at every gig as far back as his first show way back in 2009, take a look at Set List FM.
J. Cole set list
J. Cole’s last full tour, ‘The Off-season,’ concluded in October 2021.
Although he’ll probably mix things up this go-round, you can check out what he played at his final ‘Off-Season’ gig two years ago, courtesy of Set List FM:
01.) “9 5 . s o u t h”
02.) “a m a r i”
03.) “a p p l y i n g . p r e s s u r e”
04.) “1 0 0 . m i l”
05.) “l e t . g o . m y . h a n d”
06.) “A Tale of 2 Citiez”
07.) “G.O.M.D.”
08.) “Wet Dreamz”
09.) “Back to the Topic”
10.) “Nobody’s Perfect”
11.) “Work Out”
12.) “Can’t Get Enough”
13.) “Power Trip”
14.) “Planez” (Jeremih cover)
15.) “Under the Sun” (Dreamville cover)
16.) “Down Bad” (Dreamville cover)
17.) “The Jackie” (Bas cover)
18.) “t h e . c l i m b . b a c k”
19.) “p r i d e . i s . t h e . d e v i l”
20.) “The London” (Young Thug cover)
21.) “a lot” (21 Savage cover)
22.) “Red Opps” (21 Savage cover)
23.) “rockstar” (Post Malone cover)
24.) “X” (21 Savage & Metro Boomin cover)
25.) “Knife Talk” (Drake cover)
26.) “No Heart” (21 Savage & Metro Boomin cover)
27.) “Bank Account” (21 Savage cover)
28.) m y . l i f e”
Encore:
29.) “No Role Modelz”
30.) “Middle Child”
31.) “h u n g e r . o n . h i l l s i d e”
Drake new music
On Oct. 6, Drake dropped his eighth studio album “For The Dogs.”
And this deep into his career, Champagne Papi isn’t close to slowing down.
Over 23 (!) tracks, he brings the heat over trap and sped-up soul beats with help from SZA, J. Cole, Bad Bunny, 21 Savage, Teezo Touchdown and so many more.
If you’re looking for the arena-sized anthems, check out “First Person Shooter” and “Calling For You.”
For those that prefer the 6 God’s sensitive side, check out the stirring “Gently,” mellow “Bahamas Promises” (which, as the album title foreshadows, includes dogs barking) and the standout “8am in Charlotte.”
Want to hear the sprawling record in its entirety?
You can listen to “For The Dogs” here.
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