Drake and J.Code Set to Conquer Europe: Announce Thrilling 2024 Tour Plans

Drake has stated that he would like to tour Europe in 2019 once his run of joint performances with J. Cole concludes in March.

During a KŹck livestream with Roshtein on Monday, December 18, Drizzy revealed his plans to take his live performance over the water and beyond.

“I think I’m going to tour in Europe,” he told the host, but he went on to elaborate. That may be an exclusive, then. Yes, I will definitely be doing some touring in Europe next year. Without a doubt, in January we’ll start a tour.

Follow the Canadian celebrity’s ideas as they develop on the website sponsored by Stake, an online casino with which he reportedly has an annual sponsorship deal for $100 million:

With “First Person Shooter,” their No. 1 song, Drake and J. Cole have been extremely successful lately. The next natural step in their relationship will be taken, as the couple announced last month, when they decided to take a road trip for the next year.

The 6 God announced that his It’s All a Blur Tour will make its next visit in the middle of November. The leader of Dreamville will join him for eighteen of the twenty-two shows in the production It’s All a Blur — Big As the What?

The much awaited tour, which is produced by Live Nation, is made possible by Cash App and Visa. Arena rap has been Cash App’s recent focus; during the rapper’s most recent tour, a commercial with Kendrick Lamar ran in between shows.

Cole and Drake’s co-headlining tour will begin in Denver, Colorado, on January 18. Cole plans to continue travelling until March 10 in Lexington, Kentucky. The North Carolina rhymer will not be present for the hitmaker of “Hotline Bling” during the last four tour dates, which include a performance on Long Island, which is just 7.7 miles from Cole’s alma institution, St. John’s University.

Drake told the world a little more than a month ago that he would be taking a year off from music to focus on his health.