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1 Setlist  





2 Tour dates  



2.1  It's All a Blur with 21 Savage (2023)  





2.2  Big as the What? with J. Cole, Lil Wayne & Lil Durk (2024)  





2.3  Cancelled shows  







3 References  





4 Notes  














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It's All a Blur Tour
TourbyDrake, 21 Savage, J. Cole & Lil Durk
Associated albums
  • For All the Dogs
  • Start dateJuly 5, 2023
    End dateApril 5, 2024
    Legs2
    No. of shows82
    Supporting acts
  • Sleepy Hallow
  • Central Cee
  • Sexyy Red
  • Zack Bia
  • Lil Yachty
  • Lil Durk
  • Drake tour chronology
    Assassination Vacation Tour
    (2019)
    It's All a Blur Tour
    (2023–2024)
    ...
    21 Savage tour chronology
    The Off-Season Tour
    (2021)
    It's All a Blur Tour
    (2023)
    American Dream Tour (2024)
    J. Cole tour chronology
    The Off-Season Tour
    (2021)
    It's All a Blur Tour – Big As the What? (2024) ...
    Lil Durk tour chronology
    The 7220 Tour
    (2022)
    It's All a Blur Tour – Big As the What? (2024) ...

    It's All a Blur Tour was a co-headlining tour featuring Canadian rapper Drake, in support of his first collaborative album with Atlanta-based rapper 21 Savage, Her Loss (2022), and his eighth solo studio album, For All the Dogs (2023). The tour began on July 5, 2023, in Chicago, and concluded on April 5, 2024, in Newark, New Jersey, consisting of 82 shows across the United States and Canada.[1][2] It was Drake's first North American tour in five years.[3]

    21 Savage joined Drake as the co-headlining act for the first leg of the tour, but was substituted by other artists for the Canadian dates due to his legal travel constraints at the time; J. Cole performed at the shows in Montreal on July 14 and July 15, Travis Scott performed at the shows in Vancouver on August 29 and August 30, while Lil Baby performed at the October 7 show in Toronto.[4]

    Drake announced a second American leg of the tour co-headlined by J. Cole, titled It's All a Blur Tour – Big as the What? on November 13, 2023.[5] Lil Durk was later announced as the second leg's opening act for the remainder of the tour beginning on February 7. Lil Wayne was later announced as the substitute co-headliner for the final 7 dates of the tour (that J. Cole would not be present for) beginning on March 23.

    Various artists intermittently appeared as the opening act during the first leg: Skillibeng performed on July 8 in Detroit and July 17 (alongside Sleepy Hallow) and July 20 in Brooklyn; Lil Yachty performed at every show from July 23 until August 1, and on September 1 in Las Vegas; Sexyy Red performed on August 15 in Inglewood and August 25 in Seattle; and Central Cee performed at every show from September 5 until September 11.

    Setlist[edit]

    Drake

    This set list is representative of the songs Drake performed in Chicago on July 5, 2023.[6]

    1. "Look What You've Done"
  • "Marvins Room"
  • "Say Something"
  • "Shot for Me"
  • "Can I"
  • "Feel No Ways"
  • "Jaded"
  • "Jungle"
  • "Over"
  • "Headlines"
  • "The Motto"
  • "HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right)"
  • "Started from the Bottom"
  • "Energy"
  • "Know Yourself"
  • "Nonstop"
  • "Sicko Mode"
  • "Way 2 Sexy"
  • "BackOutsideBoyz"
  • "Jumbotron Shit Poppin"
  • "Laugh Now Cry Later"
  • "God's Plan"
  • "Child's Play"
  • "Wait For U"
  • "In My Feelings"
  • "Nice for What"
  • "Controlla"
  • "Too Good"
  • "Find Your Love"
  • "Fountains"
  • "Work"
  • "One Dance"
  • "Calling My Name"
  • "Massive"
  • "Sticky"
  • "Search & Rescue"
  • Encore
    1. "Legend"
    21 Savage

    This set list is representative of the songs 21 Savage performed in Chicago on July 5, 2023.

  • "Don't Come Out the House"
  • "10 Freaky Girls"
  • "Who Want Smoke??"
  • "Peaches & Eggplants"
  • "Rockstar"
  • "A Lot"
  • "No Heart"
  • "X"
  • "Runnin"
  • "Mr. Right Now"
  • "Bank Account"
  • Drake & 21 Savage

    This set list is representative of the songs Drake & 21 Savage performed in Chicago on July 5, 2023.

  • "On BS"
  • "Spin Bout U"
  • "Jimmy Cooks"
  • "Rich Flex"
  • Tour dates[edit]

    It's All a Blur with 21 Savage (2023)[edit]

    From Billboard, Touring Data and Live Nation Entertainment.[7][8]

    List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and gross revenue
    Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance (tickets sold / available) Revenue
    July 5, 2023 Chicago United States United Center Zack Bia N/A N/A
    July 6, 2023
    July 8, 2023 Detroit Little Caesars Arena Zack Bia
    Skillibeng
    July 9, 2023 Zack Bia
    July 11, 2023 Boston TD Garden
    July 12, 2023
    July 14, 2023[a] Montreal Canada Bell Centre
    July 15, 2023[a]
    July 17, 2023 New York City United States Barclays Center Zack Bia
    Skillibeng
    Sleepy Hallow
    July 18, 2023 Zack Bia
    July 20, 2023 Zack Bia
    Skillibeng
    July 21, 2023 Zack Bia
    July 23, 2023 Madison Square Garden Zack Bia
    Lil Yachty
    July 25, 2023
    July 26, 2023
    July 28, 2023 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena
    July 29, 2023
    July 31, 2023 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
    August 1, 2023
    August 4, 2023 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum
    August 12, 2023 Inglewood Kia Forum Zack Bia
    August 13, 2023
    August 15, 2023 Zack Bia
    Sexyy Red
    August 16, 2023 Zack Bia
    August 18, 2023 San Francisco Chase Center Zack Bia
    August 19, 2023
    August 21, 2023 Los Angeles Crypto.com Arena Zack Bia
    Sexyy Red
    August 22, 2023 Zack Bia
    August 25, 2023 Seattle Climate Pledge Arena Zack Bia
    Sexyy Red
    August 26, 2023 Zack Bia
    August 29, 2023[a] Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
    August 30, 2023[a]
    September 1, 2023 Las Vegas United States T-Mobile Arena Zack Bia
    Lil Yachty
    September 2, 2023 Zack Bia
    September 5, 2023 Glendale Desert Diamond Arena Zack Bia
    Central Cee
    September 6, 2023
    September 11, 2023 Austin Moody Center
    September 12, 2023
    September 14, 2023 Dallas American Airlines Center
    September 15, 2023
    September 17, 2023 Houston Toyota Center
    September 18, 2023
    September 22, 2023 Charlotte Spectrum Center
    September 23, 2023
    September 25, 2023 Atlanta State Farm Arena Zack Bia
    September 26, 2023
    September 28, 2023 Miami Kaseya Center
    September 29, 2023
    October 6, 2023[a] Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
    October 7, 2023

    Big as the What? with J. Cole, Lil Wayne & Lil Durk (2024)[edit]

    From Pitchfork.[10]

    List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and gross revenue
    Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance (tickets sold / available) Revenue
    February 2, 2024 Tampa United States Amalie Arena Zack Bia
    February 4, 2024
    February 7, 2024 Nashville Bridgestone Arena Lil Durk
    February 8, 2024
    February 12, 2024 St. Louis Enterprise Center
    February 13, 2024
    February 16, 2024 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena
    February 17, 2024
    February 20, 2024 Columbus Schottenstein Center
    February 21, 2024
    February 24, 2024 Cleveland Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
    February 25, 2024
    February 27, 2024 Buffalo KeyBank Center Zack Bia
    February 28, 2024
    March 2, 2024 Kansas City T-Mobile Center
    March 3, 2024
    March 6, 2024 New Orleans Smoothie King Center Zack Bia
    Sexyy Red
    March 7, 2024
    March 10, 2024 Lexington Rupp Arena Lil Durk
    March 14, 2024 San Antonio Frost Bank Center
    March 15, 2024
    March 18, 2024 Oklahoma City Paycom Center Zack Bia
    Sexyy Red
    March 19, 2024
    March 23, 2024 Sunrise[b] Amerant Bank Arena Lil Durk
    March 24, 2024
    March 28, 2024 Elmont[b] UBS Arena
    March 29, 2024
    March 31, 2024 University Park[b] Bryce Jordan Center
    April 4, 2024 Newark[b] Prudential Center

    Cancelled shows[edit]

    List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation
    Date City Country Venue Reason
    July 1, 2023 Columbus United States Schottenstein Center Originally rescheduled to October 9; postponed indefinitely[11]
    October 9, 2023 Scheduling conflict[12]
    August 6, 2023[c] Memphis FedExForum Production and logistical issues[13]
    April 8, 2024[b] Unknown
    August 28, 2023 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena Videoboard issues; rescheduled to August 30[14]
    October 1, 2023[d] Nashville United States Bridgestone Arena Unknown[15]
    October 2, 2023
    March 27, 2024 Birmingham[b] Legacy Arena Unknown
    April 15, 2024 Denver Ball Arena
    April 16, 2024

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Chan, Anna (March 13, 2023). "Drake Is Touring for the First Time in Five Years & He's Bringing 21 Savage Along". Billboard. Retrieved May 16, 2023.
  • ^ "It's All A Blur Tour". Drake Related. Retrieved June 25, 2023.
  • ^ Young, Alex (April 24, 2023). "Drake announces first North American tour in five years". Consequence. Retrieved May 16, 2023.
  • ^ "Drake Adds North American Dates to 2023 Tour". Pitchfork. April 24, 2023. Retrieved May 16, 2023.
  • ^ Kaufman, Gil (November 13, 2023). "Drake Announces Dates For 2024 It's All A Blur Tour – Big As The What?' With J. Cole". Billboard. Retrieved November 13, 2023.
  • ^ "Here Is Drake And 21 Savage's 'It's All A Blur Tour' Setlist". Uproxx. July 5, 2023.
  • ^ Kaufman, Gil (April 28, 2023). "Drake Adds More Dates to 2023 It's All a Blur Tour". Billboard. Retrieved May 16, 2023.
  • ^ "Drake Announces 2023 It's All A Blur Tour With 21 Savage". Live Nation Entertainment. March 13, 2023. Retrieved May 16, 2023.
  • ^ "21 Savage Will Not Be on Canadian Dates for Drake's It's All a Blur Tour". Complex. March 23, 2023.
  • ^ Monroe, Jazz (November 13, 2023). "Drake and J. Cole Announce Joint Tour". Pitchfork. Retrieved November 13, 2023.
  • ^ "DRAKE". Schottenstein Center. Retrieved October 19, 2023.
  • ^ "Drake cancels 1 of 2 Ohio concert dates: Here's what that means for tickets". The Columbus Dispatch. May 10, 2023. Retrieved October 19, 2023.
  • ^ "Drake's Memphis Show Canceled for Being 'Logistically Impossible'". Vulture. August 2023. Retrieved September 10, 2023.
  • ^ "Drake concert in Vancouver postponed due to technical difficulties". CTV News. August 28, 2023. Retrieved September 10, 2023.
  • ^ "Drake concert at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena postponed for the second time. What we know". The Tennessean. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  • Notes[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e 21 Savage could not appear at Canadian shows at the time for legal reasons and was substituted by other artists. In Montreal, he was replaced by J. Cole, in Vancouver, he was replaced by Travis Scott, and in Toronto, he was replaced by Lil Baby.[9]
  • ^ a b c d e f Without J. Cole, Lil Wayne serving as substitute co-headliner
  • ^ Originally scheduled for June 29.
  • ^ Originally scheduled for June 19.

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