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About 15,000 fans erupted in cheers as Drake kicked off the show with "Gimme A Hug". He then invited the crowd to take a trip down memory lane, performing hits like "Marvins Room", "Teenage Fever", and "Jungle". Next, he declared it was time to "turn all the way up" with "What Did I Miss?" as fireballs blasted from the stage.
“All the girls that’s here for the truth/ Come put both hands on the DJ booth then/ Wine your waist to the big man’s sound/ And I get too stiff ’cause the tings too round, good god,” Drizzy raps on the snippet.
While performing in Birmingham, Drake told fans that his upcoming album Iceman is still in progress, teasing that there’s “a lot to talk about.”
It’s not the first time anti-Kendrick Lamar chants have taken place at Drake shows. During his headlining set at Wireless Fest earlier in July, “f—k Kendrick” chants were repeatedly roared from fans throughout his three performances.
Drake has dropped a new single with UK rapper Central Cee ahead of a three-night run of shows in Manchester. The song - Which One - was revealed during an episode of the Canadian's Iceman stream, broadcast on Thursday, which was filmed around the city.
Midway through his "ICEMAN EPISODE TWO" stream, the Pinocchio character could be seen stalking Drake through the streets of Manchester before eventually launching into a full-on chase of the Toronto star.
Drake opened his 2025 UK tour on the 20th July, and is set to take over Birmingham and Manchester, with PARTYNEXTDOOR. From ‘What Did I Miss?’ to ‘Nokia’, after taking Wireless Festival 2025 by storm,