Drake’s Fans Have Saucy Demand On His Upcoming Tour With Insane Ticket Prices
Drake’s fans are forced to squeeze more from their savings in order to enjoy his live performance at his upcoming tour. As Team Drizzy are eager to secure their spots at the Canadian superstar and 21 Savage’s joint tour, they are left baffled by the pricey ticket prices.
Though Drake tickets for the general public will only go on sale this Friday, March 17, CashApp cardholders had first dibs on securing their admission to the show. But those who had an early access to the tickets were not happy to find out that there were no tickets for less than $100.
Standard general admission tickets for nosebleed seats, which are the worst section, start at $137 and go up to $495+ as you get closer to the stage. Some others claimed that the ticket prices go as high as for $1,000.
With such expensive tickets prices, fans have made saucy demands from Drake’s upcoming tour, with some jokingly expecting a lap dance treatment like what Chris Brown has been giving to audiences at his European concerts.
“Drake concert tickets are 1k??? he better chris brown me on dat stage,” one fan jokingly wrote on Twitter. Another quipped, “Drake concert tickets 1k for a seat??? He better sit in my lap and sing in my ears.”
“4K For Drake & 21 Savage Tickets, They Better Bring 2Pac out,” a third fan made another impossible demand, while another penned, “Drake & 21 ticket prices are beyond insane. One of them mfs better dance or something for that ticket.”
Some fans joked they’re ready to sell their parents’ house to buy the ticket. “I’m trying to save my money and here come Drake with a concert,” someone complained. Another quipped, “Im finna be a security at that drake concert because 1k for a ticket is tight.”
Someone else was just happy to have secured the ticket for $850, tweeting, “just bought myself a $850 concert ticket to go see drake & 21. happy birthday to meeee.”
Drake and 21 Savage announced dates for their “It’s All a Blur” tour earlier this week. The tour, which kicks off in June, is in support of Drizzy’s last three albums, “Certified Lover Boy”, “Honestly, Nevermind” and his joint album with 21 Savage, “Her Loss”, which was released in November 2022.
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