Fans should start saving their coin because Drake is finally going on tour-five years after co-headlining his last tour with Migos, "Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour" in 2018.
During an appearance to promote his partnership with Stake, an online casino, the interviewer asked the "Jimmy Cooks" singer what he is looking forward to in 2023.
Drake did not even hesitate with his response: "Tour. Oh man, I can't wait."
Despite not being on tour for years, the rapper has done several shows here and there, but the upcoming tour will definitely be something to look forward to, after all, there is a lot of new music he has not performed live yet.
"I'm just looking forward to going," he added. "It's like one thing to make the music, but to see it is the most gratifying feeling."
He also noted that he has been rehearsing his performances for his upcoming shows for SiriusXM at the Apollo Theater in New York City, but was pushed back.
"You know, it's so unfortunate, the other day I was rehearsing a bunch of days and one of the shows got pushed back," he said.
According to Complex, the Appollo Theater Concert dates will now be slated for 2023; with rescheduled concerts and a tour lined up for 2023, fans might have to double-check their bank accounts if they want to catch a glimpse of the rapper.
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Tour Within a Tour
This is not the first time the Canadian native talked about going on tour. According to Rap-Up, Drake teased fans by sharing that he is considering a joint tour with 21 Savage.
The joint tour with 21 Savage will be done in support of their joint album released the previous month, "Her Loss."
"It's just another opportunity for me to be with my brother and, just, I mean, shit, our set that night is gonna be dangerous," Drake said.
"It's gonna be dangerous, like, that's a tour in itself. People are gonna get a tour within a tour within a tour."
Drake also had the Assassination Vacation Tour in 2019. It had 22 dates and stops at some of the biggest cities in the world including London, Amsterdam, Paris, and Dublin.
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