Drake Set to Perform All Three Nights at the 2025 Wireless Festival

Drake to Headline Wireless Festival

The Wireless Festival has announced that Drake will perform for three nights this year as part of the festival’s 20th anniversary celebrations.

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Event Details

The festival will return to Finsbury Park in London from July 11 to 13. To commemorate this occasion, Drake will be the first artist to headline the festival for three consecutive nights, each featuring a different lineup.

This will mark the rapper’s first British performances in six years, with other weekend artists including Burna Boy, PartynextDoor, Summer Walker, and Vybz Kartel.

Pre-sale tickets for the event will be available at 12 AM on Monday (February 17), and registration for the pre-sale can be done until 12 PM on Tuesday (February 18). General sales will begin at 12 PM on Wednesday (February 19). You can find your tickets Here.

Lineup and Recent Activities

Last year, the Wireless Festival featured artists like Doja Cat, Nicki Minaj, and 21 Savage, although Tyla and Digga D canceled their performances, and the festival was cut short on Sunday due to the UEFA EURO 2024 final.

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Drake is currently on his first tour in Australia and New Zealand in eight years, a 14-day stint that will conclude on March 16 in Auckland.

He recently released his collaborative album ‘$ Omy $ Exy $ Ongs 4 U’ with PartynextDoor on February 14, showcasing sultry R&B tracks that explore his conflicts with Kendrick Lamar and tensions with Future Boomin and Rick Ross.

This marks Drake’s first record since 2023’s “For all dogs,” which received a three-star review from NME. Just before the album’s release, Drake announced a break from music to focus on his health, raising hopes for his return with renewed energy since “For all dogs” has been criticized for feeling tired.

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On February 10, Kendrick Lamar took shots at Drake during the Super Bowl breaks, ridiculing him for suing his record label and making comments about their rivalry.

Dennis Graham, Drake’s father, also commented that he believes Kendrick will win a Grammy in 2025, adding, “I don’t have enough to say about that. It has nothing to do with me. All the best for him. I don’t do this nonsense.”


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