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You may need to pull off a “Rich Flex” to see Drake in concert this summer.

The Canadian rapper, who announced his nationwide ‘It’s All A Blur Tour,’ with special guest 21 Savage back in mid-March, has tickets available for all 56 concerts on his tour itinerary but none are particularly cheap.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find to see the new ‘Titles Ruin Everything” author was $71 before fees on Vivid Seats but that was a major outlier.

Expect to shell out at least $100 to $220 for the cheapest tickets fat most shows including Drizzy’s seven Big Apple gigs at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and New York City’s Madison Square Garden from July 17-26.

Still, it’s hard to put a price on seeing everyone’s favorite “Degrassi” star live on his first tour in five years.

With eleven number one albums and countless bangers under his belt, catching Drake live is a bona fide bucket list experience for any self-respecting hip-hop fan.

Want to hear “One Dance,” “Hold On We’re Going Home,” “Passionfruit,” “Started From The Bottom,” “Hotline Bling” and so many more hits live?

Here’s everything you need to know and more about Aubrey aka Drake’s ‘It’s All A Blur Tour.’

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Drake 2023 tour schedule

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Drake special guest

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.

Drake set list

Although Drake hasn’t toured in five years, he did perform two nights at New York City’s Apollo Theater on Jan 21-22.

Each show was a true, all-out career retrospective — both nights, he played over 40 tracks including “One Dance,” “Passionfruit,” “Hold On, We’re Going Home,” “Started From The Bottom” and “Laugh Now, Cry Later” as well as a handful of surprising covers.

More recently, he delivered a short set at his hometown History Toronto on April 12.

Here’s what was on the set list that night:

01.) “Marvins Room”

02.) “Say Something” (Timbaland cover)

03.) “Feel No Ways”

04.) “Practice”

05.) “Jaded”

06.) “Jungle”

07.) “SICKO MODE” (Travis Scott cover)

08.) “Energy”

09.) “Know Yourself”

10.) “Nonstop”

11.) “Knife Talk”

12.) “Rich Flex” (Drake & 21 Savage cover)

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.

Hip-Hop stars on tour in 2023

Been meaning to catch a live show this year but haven’t had time?

We’re here to help.

Here are just five of the biggest tours you won’t want to miss these next few months.

Plus, you won’t want to miss the star-studded Hip Hop 50th Anniversary shows at Yankee Stadium on Aug. 11 and Madison Square Garden on Sept. 15.

Who else is on the road? Check out our list of the 52 biggest tours in 2023 here to find out.

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