Sadly the Certified Lover Boy won’t be making the trip to Adelaide.
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After revealing he planned on touring Australia in 2025 while on Canadian content creator XQc’s livestream earlier this week, Drake has officially revealed the dates for his Anita Max Win Australia tour.
Drake has locked in five shows in total, with two taking place at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Sunday, February 9 and Monday, February 10, a further two at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arean on Sunday, February 16 and Monday, February 17, before a final arena concert at Brisbane’s Entertainment Centre on Monday, February 24.
Sadly for South Aussie fans, Adelaide has been left off Drake’s 2025 Australian tour schedule.
There are several pre-sale options for fans to get tickets early, with the first being the Mastercard pre-sale that commences Tuesday, December 3 from 11:30am local time. The pre-sale ends at 11:30am on Thursday, December 5. Find out all the info here.
At the same time the Vodafone pre-sale kicks off for Vodafone customers and runs for 48 hours. Find all the details here.
Next up it’s the Westfield members’ pre-sale that begins on Thursday, December 5. You can become a Westfield member by downloading the app onto your phone.
Then there’s the My Live Nation pre-sale that runs from 12:30am on Thursday, December 5 until 10:30am on Friday, December 6. General on-sale begins on Saturday, December 6 at 11:30am. For full ticketing details visit livenation.com.
Drake last performed in Australia in 2017 as part of his Boy Meets World tour. Since then Drizzy Drake has released four more solo studio albums – Scorpion (2018), Certified Lover Boy (2021), Honestly, Nevermind (2022) and For All the Dogs (2023) – along with the 21 Savage collaborative record, Her Loss (2022).
It’s been an interesting 12 months for Drake, who became embroiled in a war of words with Kendrick Lamar earlier this year. The duo traded barbs on wax for several weeks, with Kendrick proclaimed the winner after dropping ‘Not Like Us’, which topped the US Billboard 100 Chart.
But Drizzy doesn’t seem to be bothered, telling xQc on his livestream: “I'm here, fully intact. Mind, body and soul… You need facts to take me out, fairytales won't do it.”
Catch Drake in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in February 2025. For complete ticketing information visit livenation.com.
Drake Anita Max Win 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Sunday, February 9 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Monday, February 10 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Sunday, February 16 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Monday, February 17 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Monday, February 24 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
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