For the first time since J. Cole’s Dreamville back in April, Drake is performing live in North Carolina.
On Sept. 22-23, the “Passionfruit” rapper will headline at Charlotte, NC’s Spectrum Center along with special guest 21 Savage as part of his ongoing ‘It’s All A Blur Tour.’
And if you want to see Drizzy in the Queen City, it isn’t too late to scoop up last-minute tickets.
The only problem is it will cost you.
At the time of publication, the best price we could find on tickets was $246 before fees on Vivid Seats.
If you want to get closer to the action, floor seats start at $502 before fees.
Still, it’s hard to put a price on hearing over 45 songs live.
Yes, at a recent show, Champagne Papi really performed 46 tracks (!) — way, way more than your average headliner’s career retrospective for those keeping score at home — to ensure fans got their money’s worth.
Want to go to the show before Drake’s onto the next city?
We’ve got everything you need to know and more about Drake’s Charlotte ‘It’s All A Blur’ concerts.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
A complete breakdown of all the best upper-deck, lower-level and floor seat prices for Drake’s two Charlotte shows can be found below.
Drake tour dates | Upper-deck prices start at | 100 level prices start at | Floor seats start at |
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Friday, Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. | $271 | $512 | $502 |
Saturday, Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. | $246 | $497 | $590 |
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)
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If you can’t make it out to see Drake in Charlotte, his tour isn’t over just yet.
You can find all nine remaining dates on the ‘It’s All A Blur Tour’ calendar right here.
At all shows, Drake will be joined by his oft-collaborator 21 Savage.
The 30-year-old rapper is known for his single “A Lot” as well his verses on “Creepin’” and “Jimmy Cooks.”
Most recently, he put out the single “Peaches and Eggplants” with Young Nudy.
As noted above, Drake performed a whopping 46 songs at a recent gig. 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.
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